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@BIBLIOGRAPHY OF COMPUTER GENEALOGY
You asked for a bibliography of magazines and books on computer
genealogy. This represents the majority of English language
publications world-wide as of Aug 1994.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF COMPUTER GENEALOGY
by George Archer
Contributing Editor, NGS/CIG Digest
Periodicals (subscription price per year)
BK Times
Newsletter for Brother's Keeper Users
501 E. 63rd N. Sioux #12
Wichita, KS 67219-1213
5 times/yr $10.50/yr, 10-12 pp; Canada:$13.50
CGS-Computer Interest Group Newsletter
Colorado Genealogical Society, 6437 2931-D West Long Drive,
Littleton, CO 80120; CGS not required; $5
Compu.gen
The Computer Genealogy Society of San Diego
PO Box 370357, San Diego, CA 92137-0357. Membership: $20 (Quarterly)
Computer Rooters
Computer-Rooters, P.O. Box 161693,
Sacramento, CA 95816; $15 (Quarterly)
Everton's Genealogical Helper
PO Box 368, Logan, UT 84323-0368; Tel 800-443-6325; $21
(Bi-monthly) (10 to 11 page section each issue.)
Family Tree Magazine
61 Great Whyte
Ramsey, Huntingdon,
Cambs PE17 1HL
tel: 0487 814050
£1.18/year including postage
Genealogy magazine with a computer section edited by David Hawgood.
GENCAP Newsletter
The Genealogical Computing Association of Pennsylvania (GENCAP)
815 Carpenter Lane, Philadelphia, PA 19115, $15 (Quarterly)
Genealogical Computing
PO Box 476, Salt Lake City, UT 84110; Tel: 800-531-1790; $25
(Mexico & Canada add $5; all other foreign addresses add $10 for
postage). (Quarterly)
International PAF Users's Group Quarterly
2463 Ledgewood Dr., West Jordan, UT 84084-5738; Tel 801-967-5272;
$12.50 (Quarterly).
MicroRoots (Bimonthly)
7411 Riggs Rd, Suite 104
Adelphia, MD 20783; tel 301-460-0754
National Genealogical Society Computer Interest Group Digest,
National Genealogical Society, 4527 17th St. N., Arlington, VA 22207-2399.
tel: 703-525-0050 (bi-monthly); Membership in the Society required
$35/yr to receive the Digest that is enclosed in the NGS Newsletter
as a stand-alone, detachable publication. Sixteen-page, offset
publication with feature articles, reviews and computer news.
Ohio Genealogical Society Newsletter
MONITOR: a two-page section of the monthly OGS newsletter reprsenting
Committee on Genealogy (COMGEN), Sunda Peters c/o Ohio Genealogical
Society, P.O. Box 2625, Mansfield, OH 44906. OGS: $25 (Monthly)
Paffers United
PAFFER United PAF User's Group, Julia Purdie, Editor, 417 Virginia
Hills Dr, Martinez, CA 94553; $10 (Monthly)
PAFinder Newsletter
Silicon Valley PAF Users Group (SV-PAF-UG),
4417 Pitch Pine Ct, San Jose, CA 95136; $15 (Monthly)
Pike's Peak Computer Genealogists Newletter
Pike's Peak Computer Genealogists (PPCG),
Treasurer, 5185 Mira Loma Circle, Colorado Springs, CO 80918; $10
Q-Bits Newsletter
QCCS Genealogy Special Interest Group of the Quad City Computer
Society, Chuck Davis, 2706, E. 29th Ct, Davenport, IA 52803. $20
Roots User Group of Portland, Oregon
Secretary-treasurer, 10275 SW Highland Dr, Tigard, OR 97224 or
Walter Black, Newsletter editor, 227 Frazier Rd, Amboy, WA 98601
$15 (Monthly)
ROOTS User Group of Washington State - Newsletter
Treasurer, 17027 159th Pl SE, Renton, WA, 98050-8673; $15 (Monthly)
RUG of Northern Virginia Newsletter
Roots Users Group of Arlington VA (RUG),
2362 North Nelson St., Arlington, VA 22207; $15 (Monthly)
Foreign:
Computers in Genealogy
Society of Genealogists, 14 Charterhouse Bldg, Goswell Road LONDON,
England EC1M 7BA; Tel: 071-251-8799; £8 members and £9 non-members
per year including postage. (Quarterly)
Computer Interest Group of Genealogical Society of South Africa
PO Box 7648, Pretoria, 00001 South Africa; tel. 012 73-6727
Quarterly, R 6.00 ($US1.00/R2.90)
Family Tree Computer Magazine
61 Great Whyte, Ramsey, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE17 1HL, England.
£1.18 per year in Britain, postpaid; overseas £1.35 (surface) and £1.76
(airmail). (Quarterly). For readers to the west of, and including
Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa and Wisconsin send to Mrs
Francine Rand, 1062 North Buhach Road, Merced, CA 95340. The agent
for all the states to the east of that line is Mrs Joanne Harvey,
2420 Newport Drive, Lansing, MI 48906.
Genelaogy Computing Group, SIG of New Zealand Society of Genealogists
PO Box 24-389 Royal Oak
Auckalnd, New Zealand
NZ$10
Victoria GUM
Genealogical Society of Victoria Inc,
252 Swanston St, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000, Australia
$10 (AUS)
Foreign Language Periodicals
COMPUTERGENEALOGIE - ISSN 0930-4991
Dipl. - Ing. Roland Gröber
Dresdener Str. 2
51373 Leverkusen, GERMANY
Tel: 0214-49638; Internet: marcusg@ph-cip.Uni-Koeln.DE
Published March, July and November; German; DM 18/year
General genealogical, genealogical computing and computing as related
to archives in a 38 pp 6x8" format. English langauge summary of
contents. Excellent listing of table of contents of other European
genealogical computing publications.
Genealogie & Computer
R. Bruyssinck
Abonnementendienst G & C
Clementinastr. 39, B-2018
Antwerpen, BELGIUM
Published bi-monthly; Flemish; 300 BF surface; 400 BF air mail
General subject; not software-specific
Gens Data
Sekretariat Computerdienst N.G.V.,
Postf, 487, NL- 3720
AL Bilthoven, NETHERLANDS
Published bi-monthly; Dutch; 17,50 Hfl, Ausl 25 Hfl.
General subjects but also supports Gens-Data computer genealogy club
activities in the Netherlands.
Gens Humana
Mitteilungen des HCC Hobby-Computerclubs/Anwendergruppe Genealogie
K.J.F. Heymans
Laurens Reaellaan 32
NL- 2024 BH Haarlem, NETHERLANDS
Published quarterly; Dutch;
General subjects on genealogical computing
HAZA NIEUWS
Newsletter of the Users of Haza-Data
Rudie Ridenberg, Secretary
Oosterstr. 18
NL 9915 PP 't Zandt, GERMANY
German; supports Haza-Data users with articles related to that program.
Journal GENprofi II
GSS Anja Hoffman
Sprockhöveler Str 85
4320 Hattingen-Holthausen
GERMANY
German; included with membership in the GENprofi-Club; 75 DM/year
Supports German speaking users of GENprofi genealogical computer
users in Germany, Austria and Switzerland using the program, GPFAM v.3.0
distributed by the GENprofi clubs.
Sukutieto
Computeranwendung in der Familienforschung
Marketta Kännö
PO 264, SF-00171
Helsinki, FINLAND
Finnish and Swedish; 100 FMK
General genealogical computing topics with world-wide coverage
SLÆGT & DATA - ISSN 0903-6172
DIS-Danmark Abt. der Gesellschaft für dänische Genealogie und
Personalgeschichte
H.M. Rud
Egebjergtoften 122
DK 2750 Ballerup, DENMARK
Published quarterly; Danish; 80DKr
General genealogical computing topics;
Books:
Getting Started with Roots III by Kay Ingalls,
120 pp 7x9 in, spiral-bound $14.95
Understanding Roots III by Donna Prezcha
Author, 10576 Rancho Carmel Dr, San Diego, CA 92128; $18.95
More Understanding Roots III by Donna Prezcha $9.00
Guide to Selecting Genealogy Software by Joan Lowrey and Donna
Prezcha, 154 pp, softcover, San Diego, 1991 $14.95
Personal Ancestral File 2.2 Users' Guide by Joan Lowrey $14.95
Joan Lowrey Enterprises, 7371 Rue Michael, La Jolla, CA 92037.
(Above available from Modern Ancestors, PO Box 1217, Salida, CA
209-5211-9830 or 800-242-5098.)
Elsewhere:
How to Write and Publish your Faamily History using WordPerfect by
Stanley Richared Ames, 161 pp, 1988; $17.95
Personal Ancestral File - Two Basic Lessons
by Diane M. Anderson
4th Ed., rev. & expanded, 1993, 92 pp, indexed $9.75
Author, 10577 Dason Dr, Boise, ID, 83704
208-322-6541
Computer Programs for the Family Historian, by John Bloome,
Birmingham and Midland Society for Genealogy and Heraldy, 5 vols,
Hawgood, David
Computers for Family History: An Introduction,
Hawgood Comptuing Ltd, 1994, 5th ed. £3.50 from Society of
Genealogists, 14 Charterhouse Bldg, Goswell Road LONDON, ENGLAND
EC1M 7BA; or from Hawgood Computing.
A Beginners Guide to PAF 2.2 for the IBM PC.
Parker Reseearch & Publishing
2463 Ledgewood Dr
West Jordan, UT 84084
$8.50 postpaid ($6.50 postpaid for International PAF Users Group
members)
Genealogy and Computers for the Complete Beginner
A Step-by-Step Guide to PAF, Automated databases, Family History
Centers and Local Sources by Karen Clifford, AG
Midwestern States Research, 1992, Genealogical Publ., Baltimore,
272 pp, spiral binding; ISBN 0-8-063-1336-6
$39.95; Clearfield Co, Baltimore, MD, 269pp, paper, $29.95
Genealogy and Computers for the Determined Researcher, featuring
trade secrets of professional genealogists, pre-1850 Primary Sources
(Census, Probate, Vital, Land, Passenger Lists, Military and other
records), by Karen Clifford, AG
Midwestern States Research, 1992, Genealogical Publ., Baltimore,
294pp, comes with disk: genealogy tutorial, ver 2.0
New PAF techniques for expanding your lines
Midwestern States Research, 1993, Genealogical Publ., Baltimore,
ISBN 0-8-063-1374-9
$39.95
The Silicon Valley PAF Users Group released its fourth annual edition
of "PAF Documentation Guidelines" March 13. A supplement with data
entry guidelines is included for the first time, along with a
quick-reference card. Data entry standards proved so controversial
that alternative methods were included, and feedback is solicited for
future editions.
Copies are available for $2 from SV-PAF-UG, 4417 Pitch Pine Ct, San
Jose CA 95136. The document may be copied with certain restrictions. A
laser-printed 600dpi master is available for $5.
In CGS-CIG library
Using Advanced Features of Personal Ancestral File by Steven M. Cannon
Genealogy in the Computer Age:
Understanding Family Search; Part 1- Genealogy Resource Files, by
Elizabeth L. Nichols, available from Family History Educators, PO Box
510606, Sat Lake City, UT 84151-0606. 56 pp. (Author: Elizabeth L.
Nichols, 8 Hillside Ave, #105, Salt Lake City, UT 84103; 801-359-7391
or 240-4488. Price: $8.95 + $1.50 S&H
Using Roots III, A step by Step Guuid, by Terry and Jimm Willard,
PC Ancestr, Patten Rd, RFD 2, Box 620, Greene, ME 04236; tel
207-946-5228; $22.95
In NGS library:
CS 14.H3 1991
Hawgood, David
GEDCOM DATA TRANSFER : MOVING YOUR FAMILY TREE. London : Hawgood
Computing, Ltd, 1991. 44 p. ; 21 cm. Includes index.
Genealogy - Data processing. Data transmission systems.
CS 16.C67 1987
TURBO GENEALOGY: the computer-enhanced "how-to-find-your-roots"
handbook by John Cornelius Cosgriff and Carolyn H. Cosgriff.
Christianburg, VA, Progenesys Press, c1987. 124 p.
Guide to Genealogy Software, by Donna Przecha and Joan Lowrey
Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1993, 204pp, indexed. $24.95
Computers for Genealogy, A Guide by Janet R. Worthington,
Worthington Clark Printing Ltd, PO Box 161, Lane Cove, Sydney NSW 2066,
Australia, 5th edition, 1992. ISSN 0818-5778.
Archer's Directory of Genealogical Software
- 1993 Edition (A614) 120 pp. $22.00
Archer's Directory of Genealogical Utility Software
- 1993 Edition (A613) 120 pp. $23.50.
Available from: Heritage Books, 1540E Pointer Ridge Place,
Suite 301, Bowie MD 20716-1859; tel 301-390-7709; 800-398-7709; FAX
301-390-7153 (24hrs)
CS 14.P4 1991
Computer Genealogy : A Guide to Research through High Technology,
Richard A. Pence, Ed., Rev. ed. Salt Lake City, UT : Ancestry, c
1991. 258 p. Ancestry Press, PO Box 476, Salt Lake City, UT, 84110,
Rev. Ed., 1991, $12.95
Video tapes:
PAF Made Easy (1.5 hrs)
by Royden G. Hill, Family History Automated, Inc, PO Box 354,
Pleasant Grove, UT 84062; 801-785-4133. $25.95 postage paid.
Provides tutorial and time code to help locate subjects on the tape.
!
@Shelby County Kentucky
Marriages
1792 - 1800
Shelby Publishing
Kokomo IN
Adams, Nancy Bonta, Henry 2 Sep 1799
Adcock, Edmond Ford, Mary 28 Nov 1794
Admire, George Leck, Sarah 2 Jun 1800
Akers, Polly Ashby, Thomas 19 Feb 1779
Alexander, Benjamin Williams, Betsy 26 Aug 1798
Allen, John Logan, Jean 19 Oct 1799
Allen, Martha Patterson, Arthur 24 May 1798
Allen, Winney Huckleberry, Jacob 20 Jan 1795
Allison, Easter Ferguson, William 21 Jul 1795
Anderson, James Montgomery, Mary 13 Feb 1797
Anderson, James Whitaker, Mary 21 Dec 1799
Anderson, Jane Scott, Martin 15 Apr 1800
Anderson, Margaret McWade, Henry 14 Nov 1797
Anderson, Thomas McCarty, Sarah 10 Dec 1799
Applegate, Benjamin Huss, Leasey 19 Mar 1795
Ashby, Beasley Bradshaw, Polly 8 Feb 1800
Ashby, Thomas Akers, Polly 19 Feb 1779
Ashcraft, Delilah Stilwell, Daniel 25 Mar 1798
Baird, Charles Tyler, Catherine 22 Jun 1798
Baird, Polly Thompson, Samuel 16 May 1799
Baker, Jesse Weahley, Betsey 19 Feb 1799
Baker, Mary Smith, Adam 1 Apr 1797
Baker, Nancy Piles, Conradus 17 Oct 1797
Baker, Polly Steel, Charles 19 Feb 1799
Beals, Ambrose McCortney, Jenny 2 Jan 1796
Bean, Clary Howard, Archibald 29 Jan 1799
Bean, Lewis Hensley, Sally 5 Dec 1794
Bedwell, Thomas Holson, Mary 15 Apr 1799
Bell, Betsy Lockhart, Enoch 18 May 1798
Bell, Elizabeth Organ, John 20 Jan 1795
Bell, John Demaree, Mary 27 Mar 1800
Bennett, Asa Wright, Amy 3 Aug 1800
Best, John Whitaker, Elizabeth 25 Jan 1794
Best, Nancy Richardson, John 5 Sep 1798
Blackwell, Sally Neal, William 31 Aug 1796
Blake, Polly Perkins, Samuel 29 Dec 1797
Blanton, Ann Oliver, Joseph 7 Jan 1800
Blanton, Jesse Cozine, Sarah 28 Oct 1800
Boiles, John Jones, Harriet 16 Apr 1799
Bols, Abraham McCortney, Geney 28 Dec 1795
Bonta, Henry Adams, Nancy 2 Sep 1799
Booker, Nancy Young, James 5 Aug 1800
Boone, Enoch Goldman, Lucy 29 Jan 1797
Boone, Jonathan Fullenwinder, Catherine 10 Apr 1793
Bowling, Jane Lockhart, William 5 May 1796
Bowling, Margaret Neal, Elias 28 Aug 1795
Bowman, Alleen Veech, George 23 Sep 1793
Boyd, Mary McClelland, Daniel 7 Mar 1799
Boyd, Mehitable Cox, David 5 Dec 1798
Boyd, Samuel Moore, Agnes 21 Dec 1797
Boyd, William Carr, Ruthey 28 Dec 1798
Boyle, Henry Park, Sarah 22 May 1797
Brackett, Jeremiah Cardwell, Jesse 31 Jun 1800
Brackett, Priscilla Gregory, John 20 Sep 1796
Brackett, Thomas Renshaw, Polly 16 Dec 1799
Bradshaw, Peggy Watson, John 12 Feb 1798
Bradshaw, Polly Ashby, Beasley 8 Feb 1800
Bradshaw, Sarah Shipman, William 9 Jul 1798
Bright, Polly Rees, Thomas 20 Jun 1797
Bright, Susanna Ford, Spencer 14 Mar 1796
Brook, Elizabeth Steel, Adam 12 Dec 1799
Bryan, Charity Davis, John 8 Dec 1797
Bryant, Mary Livenston, John 13 Dec 1797
Bryant, Rachel McNeil, Benjamin 12 Jun 1797
Bullard, Caty Gill, George 8 Aug 1800
Busan, Isabell Rhody, Chris 20 Dec 1797
Campbell, Caty Swayze, Samuel 5 Jan 1799
Cardwell, Jesse Brackett, Jeremiah 31 Jun 1800
Cardwell, Susanna Owen, William 26 Aug 1797
Carland, Hannah Munnet, Isaac 19 May 1799
Carlin, Sarah Sebastian, Samuel 7 Feb 1797
Carman, Mary Harris, John 10 Apr 1797
Carmant, Mary McWade, Henry 12 Jun 1797
Carmichael, Susanna Dykers, William 2 Apr 1799
Carr, Ruthey Boyd, William 28 Dec 1798
Carr, Sally Landen, John 11 Jan 1798
Carr, Sally Londen, John 3 Dec 1797
Casey, Darkus Johnston, William 11 Mar 1799
Clark, Jenny Eakin, Alexander 11 Dec 1797
Clark, Nancy Kindall, Yelley 15 Nov 1791
Clifton, Charlotte Davis, William 1 Jun 1798
Cline, Elizabeth Jacobs, Thomas 28 Jun 1796
Coleman, Barsheby Delaney, James 23 Mar 1799
Coleman, Daniel Connell, Elizabeth 9 Jan 1798
Coles, Rebecca Doyle, Farmer 15 Jun 1799
Colglasier, Polly Kulbrath, Samuel 29 Mar 1799
Colglasure, Daniel Galbraith, Mary 15 Jan 1798
Colins, Richard Still, Catherine 7 Dec 1798
Collings, Spencer Lucas, Catherine 21 Feb 1797
Collins, Jane Smith, John 5 Mar 1796
Congleton, William Wilcox, Margaret 11 Jan 1800
Connell, Elizabeth Coleman, Daniel 9 Jan 1798
Connelly, James Lankford, Milly 31 Dec 1798
Connely, Thomas Lowder, Margaret 6 Oct 1795
Cooper, Allefer Hensley, Samuel 31 Dec 1794
Cooper, Samuel Lindsey, Hester 9 Jan 1795
Cornwall, Ann Flemming, Enoch 30 Apr 1799
Courtney, Susan Morris, Wiliam 15 Feb 1794
Cox, David Boyd, Mehitable 5 Dec 1798
Cox, Elizabeth Simpson, Joseph 8 Aug 1798
Cozine, Sarah Blanton, Jesse 28 Oct 1800
Crame, Jesse Cyphers, Jane 4 May 1795
Crawford, John Denbe, Sally 3 Dec 1792
Crawford, Mary Ann Denbe, Robert 27 Feb 1797
Crawford, Nathaniel Hicks, Nancy 3 Nov 1797
Crawford, William Denbe, Nancy 22 Sep 1796
Crockett, James Ferguson, Nancy 3 Dec 1795
Cromwell, Mary Meek, Jeremiah 19 Mar 1795
Cull, John McHenry, Rachel 23 Feb 1797
Cully, Sally Garret, William 25 Jun 1799
Curd, Edmund Herriford, Milly 9 Apr 1800
Curd, Sarah Reading, William 25 Jan 1800
Curry, Jane Johnston, James 31 Jan 1797
Cyphers, Jane Crame, Jesse 4 May 1795
Cyphers, Mary Thomas, William 30 Dec 1794
Cyphers, Mathias Edwards, Sarah 8 Jul 1794
Dagernald, Betsy Ludwington, Esair 25 Mar 1800
Darkes, Polly Young, Joseph 4 Apr 1798
Daugherty, Benjamin Vancleve, R. 18 Jun 1793
Daugherty, Jane Mullikin, Burton 28 May 1799
Daugherty, Thomas Smith, Jane 27 Sep 1796
Davis, John Munsey, Rachel 16 May 1797
Davis, John Bryan, Charity 8 Dec 1797
Davis, William Clifton, Charlotte 1 Jun 1798
Delaney, James Coleman, Barsheby 23 Mar 1799
Demaree, Abraham Stansberry, Nancy 26 Feb 1800
Demaree, David Kerns, Jane 25 Dec 1792
Demaree, Mary Bell, John 27 Mar 1800
Denbe, Nancy Crawford, William 22 Sep 1796
Denbe, Robert Crawford, Mary Ann 27 Feb 1797
Denbe, Sally Crawford, John 3 Dec 1792
Denbow, Betsey Duley, James 1 Mar 1796
Dennis, John Rawlings, Effie 7 Jan 1796
Devere, James Duncan, Patsy 4 Feb 1797
Devore, Rachel Stark,Jonathan 30 Aug 1794
Dillon, John Mahurim, Mary 15 Apr 1798
Dining, Anthony Hoke, Susanna 12 Dec 1796
Ditto, Polly Nuttall, Price 22 Dec 1797
Dormon, Mary Hickman, Daniel 12 Feb 1799
Doyle, Farmer Coles, Rebecca 15 Jun 1799
Drake, Moses Pound, Elizabeth 9 Sep 1800
Driskell, Caty Perkins, Joseph 7 Sep 1799
Duhroon, Betsy Townsend, Light 1 Jun 1796
Duley, James Denbow, Betsey 1 Mar 1796
Duncan, Marshall Johns, Sarah 6 Apr 1799
Duncan, Patsy Devere, James 4 Feb 1797
Duree, Winny Goddard, William 24 May 1796
Dykers, William Carmichael, Susanna 2 Apr 1799
Eakin, Alexander Clark, Jenny 11 Dec 1797
Ealem, Richard Sorrells, Elizabeth 24 Oct 1796
Edwards, David Meeks, Susanna 12 Aug 1799
Edwards, Margaret Stout, James 22 Aug 1799
Edwards, Sarah Cyphers, Mathias 8 Jul 1794
Elam, Elizabeth Hall, Francis 14 Oct 1797
Elgin, Sarah Hogeland, Moses 3 Dec 1792
Elliott, John Prewitt, Fanny 5 Apr 1796
Elliott, Nelly Henry, Jesse 18 Mar 1799
Elliott, Patsey Pruitt, Joseph 19 Dec 1796
Elliott, Sarah Moseley, Edward 21 Nov 1791
Ellis, Anna Lane, Thomas 10 Apr 1799
Ellis, Elinor Whitesides, Isaac 17 APr 1799
Ellison, Patsy Hatton, John 19 Nov 1800
Ellison, Rachel Sharp, Anthony 6 Mar 1794
Evans, Anne Kennady, Samuel 8 Nov 1800
Favours, Thomas McNew, Easter 14 May 1800
Ferguson, Arthur Wilson, Sary 15 Mar 1798
Ferguson, David Kester, Eve 18 Dec 1798
Ferguson, Margaret Sullivan, Dennis 12 Oct 1799
Ferguson, Nancy Crockett, James 3 Dec 1795
Ferguson, William Allison, Easter 21 Jul 1795
Field, Cane Lewis, Ann 29 Mar 1793
Fish, David Sheppard, Frankey 24 Aug 1797
Fisher, Sarah Reday, William 25 May 1796
Fisher, Sarah Williams, Ruddy 25 May 1796
Fitzgerald, Joseph Parkers, Caty 18 Jun 1799
Flemming, Enoch Cornwall, Ann 30 Apr 1799
Flude, Timothy Oliver, Mary 29 May 1796
Ford, Mary Adcock, Edmond 28 Nov 1794
Ford, Sarah Woodson, Joseph 18 Sep 1798
Ford, Spencer Bright, Susanna 14 Mar 1796
Forgason, Catherine Kysor, John 27 Jul 1796
Forguson, Andrew Robins, Rebecca 21 Oct 1800
Fullenwider, Annie Infield, Thomas 10 Mar 1794
Fullenwinder, Catherine Boone, Jonathan 10 Apr 1793
Galbraith, Mary Colglasure, Daniel 15 Jan 1798
Galbrath, Jane Williams, Jacob 16 Dec 1795
Gallion, Elijah Jenkins, Eliner 19 Nov 1799
Garret, Isaac McDowell, Elizabeth 8 Dec 1794
Garret, William Gassaway, Sally 21 Dec 1795
Garret, William Cully, Sally 25 Jun 1799
Garrett, Esther Hammond, Joseph 22 May 1795
Garrett, Margaret Shipman, Stephen 20 Jun 1795
Garrett, Nancy Hensley, Jonathan 24 Dec 1794
Garrett, Polly Hensley, Edmond 14 Aug 1797
Gassaway, Nicholas Leatherman, Dorothy 28 Oct 1800
Gassaway, Sally Garret, William 21 Dec 1795
Gill, George Bullard, Caty 8 Aug 1800
Gill, Matty Logan, Aaron 15 Aug 1797
Glass, Elizabeth Marshall, Robert 25 Dec 1798
Glass, Robert Owen, Sally 2 Nov 1796
Glen, Jane Perkins, William 24 Jan 1793
Glenn, Anne White, James 2 May 1797
Goben, Liddy Ingles, John 6 May 1794
Gobin, James Jacobs, Elizabeth 12 Nov 1799
Goddard, William Duree, Winny 24 May 1796
Goldman, Lucy Boone, Enoch 29 Jan 1797
Gott, Betsy Rees, Jacob 21 Feb 1800
Gott, Robert Nichols, Lydia 15 Feb 1800
Gouterman, John Stark, Ann 4 Dec 1800
Graham, Betsy Smith, Ebenezer 4 Mar 1800
Graham, William Shillady, Patsy 12 Jun 1798
Graves, Dickey Tilley, Nelly 26 Dec 1797
Graves, Polly Leatherman, John 3 Feb 1797
Gray, Mary McClain, Alexander 12 Jun 1800
Green, Sally Mahurin, Stephen 28 Oct 1799
Green, Stephen Griffin, Mary 18 Sep 1798
Gregg, Mary Noel, Bazel 8 Oct 1794
Gregory, Andrew Lunsford, Mary 10 May 1796
Gregory, John Brackett, Priscilla 20 Sep 1796
Gregory, Joseph Kindle, Polly 17 Jun 1797
Gregory, William Lane, Rebeckah 17 Jan 1797
Griffin, Lucy Marquiss, William 28 Aug 1797
Griffin, Mary Green, Stephen 18 Sep 1798
Griffin, Sarah Monson, Allen 31 Jul 1795
Griffith, Hannah Long, Samuel 27 Jul 1798
Griggsby, Mary Wise, Tobias 4 Sep 1795
Haff, Abraham Whitaker, Ann 2 Aug 1797
Halfland, Henry Monroe, Barshebah 11 Dec 1800
Hall, Francis Elam, Elizabeth 14 Oct 1797
Hambleton, Easter Williams, Joseph 21 Aug 1797
Hammond, Joseph Garrett, Esther 22 May 1795
Hansbrough, George Howard, Nancy 27 Apr 1799
Harris, Ann Hatton, Robert 30 Jan 1799
Harris, John Carman, Mary 10 Apr 1797
Harris, Margaret Newman, Simeon 2 May 1797
Harris, Polly Teague, John 6 Aug 1795
Harrison, Betsy Newman, Ezekil 20 Apr 1797
Hart, Philip Johnston, Susannah 19 Dec 1796
Hartman, Hannah Houghstatler, Adam 20 Jun 1792
Hartman, Mary Meeks, John 7 Jul 1800
Hathaway, Philip Miller, Nancy 13 Oct 1800
Hatton, John Ellison, Patsy 19 Nov 1800
Hatton, Robert Harris, Ann 30 Jan 1799
Hawkins, Claiborne McDowell, Mary 17 Dec 1798
Hedden, Daniel Tilly, Nancy 1 Dec 1798
Hedden, Gilbert McHuren, Barcella 17 Nov 1799
Hedden, John Howe, Sarah 25 Jan 1800
Henry, Jesse Elliott, Nelly 18 Mar 1799
Hensley, Berryman Morgan, Elizabeth 10 Aug 1797
Hensley, Edmond Garrett, Polly 14 Aug 1797
Hensley, Jonathan Garrett, Nancy 24 Dec 1794
Hensley, Sally Bean, Lewis 5 Dec 1794
Hensley, Samuel Cooper, Allefer 31 Dec 1794
Herriford, Milly Curd, Edmund 9 Apr 1800
Hickman, Daniel Dormon, Mary 12 Feb 1799
Hicks, Nancy Crawford, Nathaniel 3 Nov 1797
Hill, Fergus Perkins, Jenny 6 Mar 1798
Hogeland, Moses Elgin, Sarah 3 Dec 1792
Hogland, Elizabeth Horton, Thomas 5 Aug 1795
Hogland, Henry Monroe, Bersheba 8 Dec 1800
Hogland, Rachel Robins, WIlliam 31 Dec 1793
Hoke, Susanna Dining, Anthony 12 Dec 1796
Holmes, Sarah Lindsey, Elisha 1 Sep 1797
Holson, Mary Bedwell, Thomas 15 Apr 1799
Horton, Thomas Hogland, Elizabeth 5 Aug 1795
Hostidler, Barbary Leatherman, Christian 4 Aug 1798
Houghland, Elias Wood, Sarah 1 Nov 1797
Houghstatler, Adam Hartman, Hannah 20 Jun 1792
Howard, Archibald Bean, Clary 29 Jan 1799
Howard, Nancy Hansbrough, George 27 Apr 1799
Howard, Susanna Willis, John 4 Feb 1797
Howe, Sarah Hedden, John 25 Jan 1800
Huckleberry, Jacob Allen, Winney 20 Jan 1795
Hunter, Elizabeth Nicholas, William 27 Mar 1800
Hunter, Thomas Milligan, Percilly 19 Feb 1799
Huss, Ann Sill, Adam 26 Mar 1797
Huss, Leasey Applegate, Benjamin 19 Mar 1795
Huss, Richard Sill, Mary 8 Oct 1798
Infield, Thomas Fullenwider, Annie 10 Mar 1794
Ingles, John Goben, Liddy 6 May 1794
Irvin, Robert Meek, Temperance 8 Jan 1795
Jacobs, Elizabeth Gobin, James 12 Nov 1799
Jacobs, Thomas Cline, Elizabeth 28 Jun 1796
James, Elizabeth Metcalf, William 12 Dec 1797
James, Sarah Whitaker, Charles 21 Jan 1795
Jenkins, Eliner Gallion, Elijah 19 Nov 1799
Johns, Sarah Duncan, Marshall 6 Apr 1799
Johns, Thomas Reid, Salley 6 Apr 1799
Johnston, Daniel Sturgeon, Martha 14 Nov 1796
Johnston, James Curry, Jane 31 Jan 1797
Johnston, Melvinie Miller, William 26 Jul 1798
Johnston, Susannah Hart, Philip 19 Dec 1796
Johnston, William Casey, Darkus 11 Mar 1799
Johnston, William Miller, Jenny 3 Jul 1798
Jones, Frances Metcalf, Isaac 18 Dec 1798
Jones, Harriet Boiles, John 16 Apr 1799
Jones, Thomas Wood, Polly 9 Apr 1799
Jones, William Metcalf, Elizabeth 20 Aug 1799
Kearns, Sarah VanCleave, Benjamin 30 Dec 1800
Kees, Nancy Williams, Bazel 27 Feb 1798
Kendall, Elizabeth Scott, Robert 20 Sep 1799
Kennady, Samuel Evans, Anne 8 Nov 1800
Kephart, Abraham Thorn, Rebecca 18 Mar 1796
Kernes, Mariah VanCleave, John 8 Nov 1794
Kerns, Jane Demaree, David 25 Dec 1792
Kester, Eve Ferguson, David 18 Dec 1798
Ketchem, Rebecca Mitchell, Thomas 19 Feb 1799
Kindall, Ewell Stephenson, Elizabeth 4 Apr 1796
Kindall, Yelley Clark, Nancy 15 Nov 1791
Kindle, Polly Gregory, Joseph 17 Jun 1797
King, Nathaniel Lemon, Lucy 23 Apr 1800
Kulbrath, Samuel Colglasier, Polly 29 Mar 1799
Kysor, John Forgason, Catherine 27 Jul 1796
Lacefield, Jacob Robertson, Sarah 10 Jan 1799
Lancaster,Jacob Varmeter, Joanna 22 Dec 1799
Landen, John Carr, Sally 11 Jan 1798
Lane, Nancy McCoy, James 25 Mar 1800
Lane, Rebeckah Gregory, William 17 Jan 1797
Lane, Sally Ross, John 27 Dec 1797
Lane, Thomas Ellis, Anna 10 Apr 1799
Langford, Larkin Tucker, Rachel 26 Jan 1797
Langley, Elisha Shepherd, Jane 11 Feb 1797
Lankford, Milly Connelly, James 31 Dec 1798
Lashley, Robert McCortney, Hannah 5 Apr 1793
Lastly, Mary Robins, James 9 Jul 1797
Lastly, Polly Leatherman, Frederick 21 Aug 1797
Leatherman, Betsy Taylor, George 4 Feb 1797
Leatherman, Christian Hostidler, Barbary 4 Aug 1798
Leatherman, Dorothy Gassaway, Nicholas 28 Oct 1800
Leatherman, Frederick Lastly, Polly 21 Aug 1797
Leatherman, John Graves, Polly 3 Feb 1797
Leck, Sarah Admire, George 2 Jun 1800
Lee, Nathaniel Marrow, Isabelle 28 Nov 1797
Leffear, George Smith, Harriett 25 Feb 1800
Lemon, Lucy King, Nathaniel 23 Apr 1800
Letherman, Hannah Ruble, Jonathan 10 Jun 1797
Lewis, Ann Field, Cane 29 Mar 1793
Lewis, Polly McClure, Hugh 14 Nov 1797
Lindsey, Elisha Holmes, Sarah 1 Sep 1797
Lindsey, Hester Cooper, Samuel 9 Jan 1795
Livenston, John Bryant, Mary 13 Dec 1797
Lock, William Teague, Elizabeth 25 Dec 1797
Lockhart, Enoch Bell, Betsy 18 May 1798
Lockhart, William Bowling, Jane 5 May 1796
Lockheart, Polly Pennington, Isaac 18 Feb 1797
Logan, Aaron Gill, Matty 15 Aug 1797
Logan, David McClelland, Nancy 28 May 1800
Logan, Jean Allen, John 19 Oct 1799
Logan, Mary Smith, Abraham 4 Sep 1800
Londen, John Carr, Sally 3 Dec 1797
Long, Samuel Griffith, Hannah 27 Jul 1798
Lowder, Margaret Connely, Thomas 6 Oct 1795
Lucas, Catherine Collings, Spencer 21 Feb 1797
Lucas, Lydia Montgomery, John 20 Oct 1796
Ludwington, Esair Dagernald, Betsy 25 Mar 1800
Lunsford, Mary Gregory, Andrew 10 May 1796
Lyle, David Slaughter, Betsy 16 Jan 1800
Lynch, Milly Smith, Stephen 18 Dec 1798
Maddox, Daniel Willis, Nancy 9 Oct 1798
Mahulin, Mary Staples, Noah 21 Jun 1796
Mahurim, Mary Dillon, John 15 Apr 1798
Mahurin, Stephen Green, Sally 28 Oct 1799
Marquiss, William Griffin, Lucy 28 Aug 1797
Marrow, Isabelle Lee, Nathaniel 28 Nov 1797
Marshall, Robert Glass, Elizabeth 25 Dec 1798
Martin, Abnor White, Polly 17 Jul 1800
Martin, Elizabeth Shields, James 20 Aug 1795
Martin, Lewis Wright, Polly 9 Aug 1794
Martin, Mary Ritchie, Jacob 25 Aug 1794
Martin, Phebe Wright, Asa 17 Sep 1799
Martin, Wilford Winklefield, Mary 30 Dec 1797
Mattox, Barbara Wilkes, Samuel 12 Dec 1798
May, Francis McGren, Mary 20 Dec 1796
Mayo, Elinore Millen, Alexander 10 Feb 1795
McCartney, Susanna Young, Edward 15 Apr 1794
McCarty, Sarah Anderson, Thomas 10 Dec 1799
McClain, Alexander Gray, Mary 12 Jun 1800
McClain, George McHenry, Ann 21 Jan 1797
McClain, John Spencer, Hephizabah 15 Oct 1799
McClelland, Daniel Boyd, Mary 7 Mar 1799
McClelland, Margaret White, John 31 Dec 1793
McClelland, Nancy Logan, David 28 May 1800
McClure, Hugh Lewis, Polly 14 Nov 1797
McCormack, William Morton, Nancy 14 Jul 1796
McCortney, Geney Bols, Abraham 28 Dec 1795
McCortney, Hannah Lashley, Robert 5 Apr 1793
McCortney, Jenny Beals, Ambrose 2 Jan 1796
McCoy, James Lane, Nancy 25 Mar 1800
McCoy, Sallie Payne, Jeremiah 9 May 1797
McCullough, James Perkins, Jane 24 Jan 1793
McDonald, James Taylor, Jane 8 Mar 1798
McDowell, Daniel Stark, Rhoda 7 Jul 1794
McDowell, Elizabeth Garret, Isaac 8 Dec 1794
McDowell, Jane Warson, Alexander 14 Oct 1797
McDowell, Mary Hawkins, Claiborne 17 Dec 1798
McDowell, Nelly Norris, John 11 Feb 1799
McGren, Mary May, Francis 20 Dec 1796
McHenry, Ann McClain, George 21 Jan 1797
McHenry, Rachel Cull, John 23 Feb 1797
McHuren, Barcella Hedden, Gilbert 17 Nov 1799
McKinley, Elizabeth Melone, Benjamin 31 Dec 1799
McKinney, Rachel Stephens, William 25 Sep 1798
McNeil, Benjamin Bryant, Rachel 12 Jun 1797
McNew, Easter Favours, Thomas 14 May 1800
McWade, Henry Carmant, Mary 12 Jun 1797
McWade, Henry Anderson, Margaret 14 Nov 1797
Meek, Jeremiah Cromwell, Mary 19 Mar 1795
Meek, Temperance Irvin, Robert 8 Jan 1795
Meeks, John Hartman, Mary 7 Jul 1800
Meeks, Susanna Edwards, David 12 Aug 1799
Meeks, William Tinsley, Elizabeth 27 Aug 1797
Melone, Benjamin McKinley, Elizabeth 31 Dec 1799
Metcalf, Elizabeth Jones, William 20 Aug 1799
Metcalf, Isaac Jones, Frances 18 Dec 1798
Metcalf, William James, Elizabeth 12 Dec 1797
Millen, Alexander Mayo, Elinore 10 Feb 1795
Miller, Jenny Sut, Christ 11 Nov 1797
Miller, Jenny Johnston, William 3 Jul 1798
Miller, Nancy Hathaway, Philip 13 Oct 1800
Miller, William Johnston, Melvinie 26 Jul 1798
Milligan, Percilly Hunter, Thomas 19 Feb 1799
Mitchell, Nancy South, William 10 Oct 1798
Mitchell, Nancy Montfort, John 21 Oct 1799
Mitchell, Samuel Tilley, Agnes 4 Dec 1798
Mitchell, Thomas Ketchem, Rebecca 19 Feb 1799
Monroe, Barshebah Halfland, Henry 11 Dec 1800
Monroe, Bersheba Hogland, Henry 8 Dec 1800
Monson, Allen Griffin, Sarah 31 Jul 1795
Montfort, John Saelburn, Mary 15 Jan 1799
Montfort, John Mitchell, Nancy 21 Oct 1799
Montfort, Mary Terhune, Stephen 21 Jan 1800
Montgomery, John Lucas, Lydia 20 Oct 1796
Montgomery, Mary Anderson, James 13 Feb 1797
Moore, Agnes Boyd, Samuel 21 Dec 1797
Moore, Betsy Pendergrass, Jesse 24 Apr 1797
Moore, William Roberts, Elizabeth 28 Jun 1799
Morgan, Elizabeth Hensley, Berryman 10 Aug 1797
Morris, Wiliam Courtney, Susan 15 Feb 1794
Morton, Nancy McCormack, William 14 Jul 1796
Moseley, Edward Elliott, Sarah 21 Nov 1791
Mullikin, Burton Daugherty, Jane 28 May 1799
Munnet, Isaac Carland, Hannah 19 May 1799
Munsey, Rachel Davis, John 16 May 1797
Murphy, Denis Postleweight, Sallie 21 Dec 1796
Neal, Archibald Wagner, Margaret 17 Nov 1795
Neal, Elias Bowling, Margaret 28 Aug 1795
Neal, William Blackwell, Sally 31 Aug 1796
Nevil, Charlotte Tyler, Able 28 Nov 1798
Nevil, Elizabeth Smith, Robert 16 Apr 1799
Newman, Ezekil Harrison, Betsy 20 Apr 1797
Newman, Simeon Harris, Margaret 2 May 1797
Nicholas, William Hunter, Elizabeth 27 Mar 1800
Nichols, Lydia Gott, Robert 15 Feb 1800
Nichols, Reason Williams, Elizabeth 17 Jan 1798
Noel, Bazel Gregg, Mary 8 Oct 1794
Norris, John McDowell, Nelly 11 Feb 1799
Nuttall, Price Ditto, Polly 22 Dec 1797
Oliver, Betsy Steples, Noah 18 Jul 1796
Oliver, Joseph Blanton, Ann 7 Jan 1800
Oliver, Mary Flude, Timothy 29 May 1796
Organ, John Bell, Elizabeth 20 Jan 1795
Osborne, Michael Swift, Merry 13 Sep 1798
Owen, John Talbot, Patsy 28 Apr 1794
Owen, Sally Glass, Robert 2 Nov 1796
Owen, William Cardwell, Susanna 26 Aug 1797
Paddock, Phoebe Wells, Edward 25 Sep 1794
Park, Sarah Boyle, Henry 22 May 1797
Parker, Joshua Patterson, Mary 7 Aug 1800
Parkers, Caty Fitzgerald, Joseph 18 Jun 1799
Parris, Ellen Trammel, John 17 Apr 1799
Patterson, Arthur Allen, Martha 24 May 1798
Patterson, Mary Parker, Joshua 7 Aug 1800
Payne, Jeremiah McCoy, Sallie 9 May 1797
Payne, Jonathan Wright, Elizabeth 20 Aug 1798
Pearce, David Pearce, Frances 19 Mar 1795
Pearce, Frances Pearce, David 19 Mar 1795
Pearcy, John Radford, Rebeccah 30 Oct 1800
Pendergrass, Jesse Moore, Betsy 24 Apr 1797
Pendergrass, Patience Theobald, Thomas 18 Sep 1797
Pennington, Isaac Lockheart, Polly 18 Feb 1797
Perkins, Hannah Worthington, James 8 Dec 1797
Perkins, Jane McCullough, James 24 Jan 1793
Perkins, Jenny Hill, Fergus 6 Mar 1798
Perkins, Joseph Driskell, Caty 7 Sep 1799
Perkins, Samuel Blake, Polly 29 Dec 1797
Perkins, William Glen, Jane 24 Jan 1793
Perry, Nancy White, Robert 17 Mar 1800
Philips, Catharine Rivell, Joseph 28 Jan 1800
Philips, John Rible, Catherine 11 Aug 1800
Piles, Conradus Baker, Nancy 17 Oct 1797
Polan, William Shuck, Polly 23 Oct 1798
Pollard, Oney Sargent, Nelson 19 Apr 1800
Polly, John White, Polly 28 Jun 1796
Polyn, Nancy Shem, Cornelius 12 Jun 1798
Postleweight, Sallie Murphy, Denis 21 Dec 1796
Pound, Elizabeth Drake, Moses 9 Sep 1800
Pounds, Rebecca Stark, James 22 Sep 1800
Prewitt, Fanny Elliott, John 5 Apr 1796
Prewitt, Tabitha Waller, Stephen 14 Dec 1799
Price, Drucey Whitaker, Acquilla 5 Feb 1794
Prichett, Sarah Tyler, Robert 18 Feb 1794
Prior, Sarah Stephens, John 11 Sep 1797
Pruitt, Joseph Elliott, Patsey 19 Dec 1796
Radford, Rebeccah Pearcy, John 30 Oct 1800
Rawlings, Effie Dennis, John 7 Jan 1796
Reading, William Curd, Sarah 25 Jan 1800
Reday, William Fisher, Sarah 25 May 1796
Rees, Jacob Gott, Betsy 21 Feb 1800
Rees, Thomas Bright, Polly 20 Jun 1797
Reid, Barnett Stitlin, Susanna 10 Dec 1792
Reid, Salley Johns, Thomas 6 Apr 1799
Renshaw, Polly Brackett, Thomas 16 Dec 1799
Rhody, Chris Busan, Isabell 20 Dec 1797
Rible, Catherine Philips, John 11 Aug 1800
Richardson, John Best, Nancy 5 Sep 1798
Ritch, Mary Stafford, Henry 3 Jul 1799
Ritchie, Jacob Martin, Mary 25 Aug 1794
Rivell, Joseph Philips, Catharine 28 Jan 1800
Roberts, Elizabeth Moore, William 28 Jun 1799
Roberts, Silvestil Robins, Betheir 11 Feb 1800
Robertson, Sarah Lacefield, Jacob 10 Jan 1799
Robins, Betheir Roberts, Silvestil 11 Feb 1800
Robins, James Lastly, Mary 9 Jul 1797
Robins, Rachel Smock, Samuel 18 Nov 1797
Robins, Rebecca Forguson, Andrew 21 Oct 1800
Robins, WIlliam Hogland, Rachel 31 Dec 1793
Rollings, Sophira Young, Samuel 3 Aug 1798
Ross, John Lane, Sally 27 Dec 1797
Ruble, Jonathan Letherman, Hannah 10 Jun 1797
Ryker, Deborah Watts, Mason 18 Jun 1793
Saelburn, Mary Montfort, John 15 Jan 1799
Sargent, Nelson Pollard, Oney 19 Apr 1800
Sargent, Sally Woodfield, John 15 Feb 1800
Scearce, Henry Weakley, Rebecca 13 Feb 1799
Scearce, Nathan Weakley, Lilly 18 Nov 1797
Scott, Martin Anderson, Jane 15 Apr 1800
Scott, Robert Kendall, Elizabeth 20 Sep 1799
Scroggin, George Weakley, Anna 12 Feb 1800
Sebastian, Samuel Carlin, Sarah 7 Feb 1797
Shannon, Agnes Wallace, Michael 21 May 1795
Shannon, Sarah Wallace, William 16 Nov 1794
Sharp, Anthony Ellison, Rachel 6 Mar 1794
Shem, Cornelius Polyn, Nancy 12 Jun 1798
Shepherd, Jane Langley, Elisha 11 Feb 1797
Sheppard, Frankey Fish, David 24 Aug 1797
Shields, James Martin, Elizabeth 20 Aug 1795
Shillady, Patsy Graham, William 12 Jun 1798
Shipman, Stephen Garrett, Margaret 20 Jun 1795
Shipman, William Bradshaw, Sarah 9 Jul 1798
Shuck, Polly Polan, William 23 Oct 1798
Sill, Adam Wright, Acenath 1 Aug 1800
Sill, Adam Huss, Ann 26 Mar 1797
Sill, Mary Huss, Richard 8 Oct 1798
Simpson, Joseph Cox, Elizabeth 8 Aug 1798
Slaughter, Betsy Lyle, David 16 Jan 1800
Smith, Abraham Logan, Mary 4 Sep 1800
Smith, Adam Baker, Mary 1 Apr 1797
Smith, Ebenezer Graham, Betsy 4 Mar 1800
Smith, Harriett Leffear, George 25 Feb 1800
Smith, Jane Daugherty, Thomas 27 Sep 1796
Smith, John Collins, Jane 5 Mar 1796
Smith, Robert Nevil, Elizabeth 16 Apr 1799
Smith, Simon Wilson, Rebecca 14 Mar 1798
Smith, Stephen Lynch, Milly 18 Dec 1798
Smock, Samuel Robins, Rachel 18 Nov 1797
Sorrells, Elizabeth Ealem, Richard 24 Oct 1796
Sorrels, Milly Worthington, James 12 Mar 1798
South, William Mitchell, Nancy 10 Oct 1798
Spencer, Hephizabah McClain, John 15 Oct 1799
Stafford, Henry Ritch, Mary 3 Jul 1799
Stansberry, Nancy Demaree, Abraham 26 Feb 1800
Staples, Noah Mahulin, Mary 21 Jun 1796
Stark, Abraham Stark, Sarah 6 Jun 1798
Stark, Ann Gouterman, John 4 Dec 1800
Stark, Jacob Stark, Margaret 22 Dec 1794
Stark, James Pounds, Rebecca 22 Sep 1800
Stark, Margaret Stark, Jacob 22 Dec 1794
Stark, Rhoda McDowell, Daniel 7 Jul 1794
Stark, Sarah Stark, Abraham 6 Jun 1798
Stark,Jonathan Devore, Rachel 30 Aug 1794
Starke, Elizabeth Swayze, James 22 Jan 1794
Steel, Adam Brook, Elizabeth 12 Dec 1799
Steel, Charles Baker, Polly 19 Feb 1799
Stephens, John Prior, Sarah 11 Sep 1797
Stephens, William McKinney, Rachel 25 Sep 1798
Stephenson, Elizabeth Kindall, Ewell 4 Apr 1796
Steples, Noah Oliver, Betsy 18 Jul 1796
Still, Catherine Colins, Richard 7 Dec 1798
Stilwell, Daniel Ashcraft, Delilah 25 Mar 1798
Stitlin, Susanna Reid, Barnett 10 Dec 1792
Stout, James Edwards, Margaret 22 Aug 1799
Sturgeon, Martha Johnston, Daniel 14 Nov 1796
Sturgeon, Nelly Truax, Obediah 17 Oct 1797
Sullivan, Dennis Ferguson, Margaret 12 Oct 1799
Sut, Christ Miller, Jenny 11 Nov 1797
Swayze, James Starke, Elizabeth 22 Jan 1794
Swayze, Samuel Campbell, Caty 5 Jan 1799
Swift, Merry Osborne, Michael 13 Sep 1798
Talbot, Patsy Owen, John 28 Apr 1794
Taylor, George Leatherman, Betsy 4 Feb 1797
Taylor, Jane McDonald, James 8 Mar 1798
Teagarden, Bazel Todd, Ann 21 Oct 1797
Teague, Elizabeth Lock, William 25 Dec 1797
Teague, John Harris, Polly 6 Aug 1795
Terhune, Stephen Montfort, Mary 21 Jan 1800
Theobald, Thomas Pendergrass, Patience 18 Sep 1797
Thomas, William Cyphers, Mary 30 Dec 1794
Thompson, Samuel Baird, Polly 16 May 1799
Thorn, Rebecca Kephart, Abraham 18 Mar 1796
Threlkeld, Moses Weakley, Elizabeth 25 Aug 1800
Tilley, Agnes Mitchell, Samuel 4 Dec 1798
Tilley, Nelly Graves, Dickey 26 Dec 1797
Tilly, Nancy Hedden, Daniel 1 Dec 1798
Tinsley, Elizabeth Meeks, William 27 Aug 1797
Todd, Ann Teagarden, Bazel 21 Oct 1797
Townsend, Light Duhroon, Betsy 1 Jun 1796
Trammel, John Parris, Ellen 17 Apr 1799
Truax, Obediah Sturgeon, Nelly 17 Oct 1797
Tucker, Rachel Langford, Larkin 26 Jan 1797
Tyler, Able Nevil, Charlotte 28 Nov 1798
Tyler, Catherine Baird, Charles 22 Jun 1798
Tyler, Robert Prichett, Sarah 18 Feb 1794
Underwood, Nathan Wright, Betsy 11 Apr 1797
VanCleave, Aaron VanCleave, Elizabeth 4 Mar 1794
VanCleave, Benjamin Kearns, Sarah 30 Dec 1800
VanCleave, Elizabeth VanCleave, Aaron 4 Mar 1794
VanCleave, Eunes VanCleave, John 22 Sep 1794
VanCleave, Jane Weble, Adam 25 Sep 1794
VanCleave, John VanCleave, Eunes 22 Sep 1794
VanCleave, John Kernes, Mariah 8 Nov 1794
Vancleve, R. Daugherty, Benjamin 18 Jun 1793
Varmeter, Joanna Lancaster,Jacob 22 Dec 1799
Veech, George Bowman, Alleen 23 Sep 1793
Wagner, Margaret Neal, Archibald 17 Nov 1795
Wallace, Michael Shannon, Agnes 21 May 1795
Wallace, William Shannon, Sarah 16 Nov 1794
Waller, Stephen Prewitt, Tabitha 14 Dec 1799
Warford, Joseph Warford, Mary 30 Mar 1793
Warford, Mary Warford, Joseph 30 Mar 1793
Warson, Alexander McDowell, Jane 14 Oct 1797
Watson, John Bradshaw, Peggy 12 Feb 1798
Watts, Mason Ryker, Deborah 18 Jun 1793
Weahley, Betsey Baker, Jesse 19 Feb 1799
Weakley, Anna Scroggin, George 12 Feb 1800
Weakley, Elizabeth Threlkeld, Moses 25 Aug 1800
Weakley, Lilly Scearce, Nathan 18 Nov 1797
Weakley, Rebecca Scearce, Henry 13 Feb 1799
Weble, Adam VanCleave, Jane 25 Sep 1794
Wells, Edward Paddock, Phoebe 25 Sep 1794
Whitaker, Acquilla Price, Drucey 5 Feb 1794
Whitaker, Ann Haff, Abraham 2 Aug 1797
Whitaker, Charity Williamson, John 19 Aug 1795
Whitaker, Charles James, Sarah 21 Jan 1795
Whitaker, Elizabeth Best, John 25 Jan 1794
Whitaker, Mary Anderson, James 21 Dec 1799
White, Abigail White, Abraham 11 Sep 1800
White, Abraham White, Abigail 11 Sep 1800
White, James Glenn, Anne 2 May 1797
White, John McClelland, Margaret 31 Dec 1793
White, Polly Martin, Abnor 17 Jul 1800
White, Polly Polly, John 28 Jun 1796
White, Robert Perry, Nancy 17 Mar 1800
Whitesides, Isaac Ellis, Elinor 17 APr 1799
Wilcox, Margaret Congleton, William 11 Jan 1800
Wilkes, Samuel Mattox, Barbara 12 Dec 1798
Williams, Bazel Kees, Nancy 27 Feb 1798
Williams, Betsy Alexander, Benjamin 26 Aug 1798
Williams, Elizabeth Nichols, Reason 17 Jan 1798
Williams, Jacob Galbrath, Jane 16 Dec 1795
Williams, Joseph Hambleton, Easter 21 Aug 1797
Williams, Ruddy Fisher, Sarah 25 May 1796
Williamson, John Whitaker, Charity 19 Aug 1795
Willis, John Howard, Susanna 4 Feb 1797
Willis, Nancy Maddox, Daniel 9 Oct 1798
Wilson, Rebecca Smith, Simon 14 Mar 1798
Wilson, Sary Ferguson, Arthur 15 Mar 1798
Winklefield, Mary Martin, Wilford 30 Dec 1797
Wise, Tobias Griggsby, Mary 4 Sep 1795
Wood, Polly Jones, Thomas 9 Apr 1799
Wood, Sarah Houghland, Elias 1 Nov 1797
Woodfield, John Sargent, Sally 15 Feb 1800
Woodson, Joseph Ford, Sarah 18 Sep 1798
Worthington, James Sorrels, Milly 12 Mar 1798
Worthington, James Perkins, Hannah 8 Dec 1797
Wright, Acenath Sill, Adam 1 Aug 1800
Wright, Amy Bennett, Asa 3 Aug 1800
Wright, Asa Martin, Phebe 17 Sep 1799
Wright, Betsy Underwood, Nathan 11 Apr 1797
Wright, Elizabeth Payne, Jonathan 20 Aug 1798
Wright, Polly Martin, Lewis 9 Aug 1794
Young, Edward McCartney, Susanna 15 Apr 1794
Young, James Booker, Nancy 5 Aug 1800
Young, Joseph Darkes, Polly 4 Apr 1798
Young, Samuel Rollings, Sophira 3 Aug 1798
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NATIONAL REGISTER OF ARCHIVES
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Introduction
Researchers should be aware that tracing family history can be a
long-drawn-out and not always straightforward process. Record office
and other staff may be able to give advice, but those tracing their
family tree are generally expected to undertake research in person.
This leaflet is therefore designed to help researchers to help
themselves as much as possible. Before starting research, there are
several steps which may be taken:
a)
To read up on the subject; there are several beginners' guides
available, amongst others:
MC & RD Philipps, Family History Research, Certificates & Searches Ltd
1992 (good coverage of research techniques)
D Hey, The Oxford Guide to Family History, Oxford University Press
1993 (good essays on family history; perhaps not so strong on
genealogical research)
G Pelling, Beginning Your Family History, Federation of Family
History Societies 5th ed 1990
D Steel, Discovering Your Family History, BBC 2nd ed 1986 (good
bibliography on all aspects of research)
G Hamilton-Edwards, In Search of Ancestry, Phillimore 4th ed 1983
S Colwell, The Family History Book, Phaidon Press 2nd ed 1989
A Todd, Basic Sources for Family History: 1. Back to the early 1800s,
Allen & Todd 1987
also: TVH Fitzhugh, The Dictionary of Genealogy, 3rd ed A & C Black
1991 (has a very good, clear and concise guide to beginning research
as Part 1.)
b)
To join a Family History Society, either local to the researcher or to
ancestors or both. A society may provide advice on tracing ancestors
and on whether any classes in family history are held in the area and
also may produce publications relevant to research in the area.
Further information may be provided by the Federation of Family
History Societies (FFHS) (see 'Useful Addresses' below).
c)
To make use of local Record Offices' own guides, where these exist, to
tracing family history in their holdings.
If it is impracticable to trace the family in person, there may be
record agents working at the local Record Office willing to do so,
usually for a fee, or a list of local agents can be supplied by the
Association of Genealogists and Record Agents (AGRA) (see 'Useful
Addresses' below).
Sources for stages preliminary to research
To establish what is already known about the family, the following
steps must be taken:
a)
Consult any papers, photographs or artefacts, etc., of your own and of
your immediate family, which might provide information about one's own
and earlier generations. Elderly relatives, especially, may have such
papers, and their memories may prove very useful, noting that these
should always be checked for accuracy with other sources wherever
possible. Information from sources discovered in the home should
provide enough detail to allow research to be started in records
deposited in the various repositories.
b)
Save much time and effort by discovering if the family has been traced
before. The following works may be consulted for references to printed
pedigrees, published family histories, etc:
GW Marshall, The Genealogists' Guide, Heraldry Today 1967 (reprint of
1903 4th ed)
JB Whitmore, A Genealogical Guide: an Index to British Pedigrees in
continuation of Marshall's Genealogists' Guide 1903, Walford Brothers
1953
GB Barrow, The Genealogists' Guide: an Index to Printed British
Pedigrees and Family Histories 1950-1975, Research Publishing Company
and American Library Association 1977
TR Thompson, A Catalogue of British Family Histories, 3rd ed Research
Publishing Company for Society of Genealogists 1980
Dictionary of National Biography, 1909-
T Gammage, Autobiography as a Source for the Historian: a select
Bibliography,(1980)
W Matthews, British diaries: an annotated bibliography of British
diaries written between 1442 and 1942, University of California Press
1950
PP Havlice, And so to bed: a bibliography of diaries published in
English, Scarecrow Press 1987
JS Batts, British Manuscript Diaries of the 19th Century: An Annotated
Listing, Centaur Press 1976,
Burke's Family Index, Burke's Peerage Ltd 1976 (a listing of all
families which have appeared in Burke's publications 1826-1976 and a
bibliography of Burke's publications 1826-1976)
Other peerages, such as GE Cokayne, The Complete Peerage, St Catherine
Press 1910-1959
c)
To avoid duplication of effort, share information with others, and
discover if the family is currently being researched, the following
may be consulted:
eds MJ Burchall and J Warren, National Genealogical Directory, 1979,
1980, 1982-4, 1985, ed I Caley, 1986- (annual)
KA Johnson and MR Sainty, Genealogical Research Directory, Library of
Australian History 1981- (annual)
Guild of One-Name Studies, Register of One-Name Studies, 8th ed 1991
Family Tree Magazine, Readers' Interests Column, etc.
Society of Genealogists, Genealogists' Magazine, Birth-briefs column;
Members' Interests Index (at the Society, see 'Useful Addresses').
Members' Interests Registers are usually also maintained by the
various Family History Societies.
Sources used in first stages of research
Once some basic genealogical information has been assembled, research
may be commenced in records outside the home. The golden rule is to
start with oneself and work backwards, from the known to the unknown.
An important point to note is that no records were created with the
genealogist and family historian in mind, but only as part of the
administration of the organisations to which they belonged. A
knowledge of the history of that organisation and the purpose for
which its records were created is therefore most useful. A key factor
of research should also be to ascertain what types of records are
available for a given place, what information they contain, whether or
not this will be relevant to the particular ancestor being traced and
where the records are located. It should be remembered that what
records are available depends very much on what has survived, also
that records of whatever kinds, especially copies, may be subject to
inaccuracies. Therefore, failure to find a particular document and
failure to find details of ancestors in any document may be dependent
on these and other factors.
The following are sources common to the great majority of families in
England and Wales in the 19th and 20th centuries:
1.
General Registration
Indexes of Births, Marriages and Deaths, 1837 - present
Cover: England and Wales; references in indexes allow the
purchase of copy certificates of births, marriages and deaths.
Location: St Catherine's House, London/District Register Offices/microfilm copies elsewhere.
Arranged: alphabetically by surname, by quarter, four quarters
to the year (March, June, September, December) to 1983; from 1984,
alphabetically by surname by year.
Finding Aids: Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies, Maps
of Registration and Census Districts: 1. 1837-1851 (1987)
2. 1852-1946 (revised ed 1984)
R Wiggins, St Catherine's House Districts, the author 1988 JSW Gibson,
General Register Office and International Genealogical Indexes, where
to find them, FFHS 1987 (out of print, but useful articles on the IGI,
see below.)
Bibliography: E. McLaughlin, St Catherine's House, 7th ed FFHS 1988
M Nissel, People Count, HMSO 1987 OPCS, General Register Office,
London, Information Leaflet ARC.1.
(For General Registration in Scotland, Ireland, the Isle of Man and
the Channel Islands, see Tracing Your Ancestors in the Public Record
Office, Sections 8-11.)
2. Census Returns, 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891
Cover: England and Wales; returns provide details of family
groups living at a particular address on a particular census night.
Census taken once every 10 years, 100 year closure period, therefore
1891 is now the most recent census readily available.
Location: Public Record Office, Chancery Lane, London/copies at
some local Record Offices, local history libraries, etc
Arranged: Topographically, therefore, an address is required
with which to search the returns.
Finding Aids: various street and name indexes, see: JSW Gibson,
Marriage, Census and other Indexes for Family Historians, 4th ed FFHS
1991 ME Bryant-Rosier and JK Marfleet, Index to Census Registration
Districts, (3rd ed 1992) JSW Gibson, Census Returns 1841-1881 on
microfilm, 5th ed FFHS 1988
Bibliography: E Higgs, Making Sense of the Census, PRO 1989 S Lumas,
Making Use of the Census, PRO 1992
3.
Parish Registers, 1538 - present
Cover: England and Wales; registers provide records of
baptisms, marriages and burials before the start of General
Registration, although the series continues to the present. For date
of commencement of registers for individual parishes, and locations of
registers, see 'Finding Aids' below.
Location: Usually held in local Record Offices; usually
consulted on microform. Some registers may still be with the
incumbent. The Society of Genealogists has the largest collection of
parish register copies held together.
Finding Aids: The most important finding aid for baptisms and
marriages contained in parish registers is the International
Genealogical Index compiled by the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints, the Mormon church. This may be consulted in their
family history centres in the UK, and in some record offices and local
history libraries. Articles on its use can be found in the Gibson
guide under 'General Registration' above. Care should be taken to
check entries found here with the original registers, for errors and
extra information. CR Humphery-Smith, The Phillimore Atlas and Index
of Parish Registers, Phillimore 1984 Society of Genealogists, Parish
Register Copies in the Library of the Society of Genealogists, 10th ed
The Society 1992
Bibliography: National Index of Parish Registers, Society of
Genealogists 1966-; vol i ed DJ Steel, Sources of births, marriages
and deaths before1837, 1966 reprinted 1976 (good bibliography on all
topics) WE Tate, The Parish Chest, 3rd ed Phillimore 1969
4a. Wills and Administrations, 1858-
Cover: England and Wales; references in calendars allow the
consultation of registers for a small fee. Copies of wills can also be
purchased. NB Not everyone left a will, but if so, they can be most
useful for references to family members and the property of the
deceased. Letters of administration (administrations, often
abbreviated to admons) could be granted in
cases of intestacy.
Location: Principal Probate Registry, Somerset House,
London/district Probate Registries/volumes or microfilm copies of
calendars available at some local Record Offices; for a 1982 location
listing, see JSWGibson, 'Printed indexes to Probate records after
1850', Local Historian, vol 15 no 4 November 1982.
Arranged: Alphabetically by surname, annually. Finding Aids:
See below.
4b. Wills, Administrations, Inventories, etc., c14th cent - 1858
Cover: England and Wales; references in indexes and calendars
allow the purchase of copies of wills and other probate records.
Probate inventories may often give a room-by-room list of the
possessions of the deceased.
Location: Various; this is a complicated subject: see 'Finding
Aids' below.
Finding Aids: AJ Camp, Wills and Their Whereabouts, the author 1974
JSW Gibson, Probate Jurisdictions: Where to Look for Wills, 3rd ed
FFHS 1989
The Phillimore Atlas and Index of Parish Registers also shows probate
jurisdictions for counties in England and Wales. Brief Description of
Selected Other Sources
Monumental inscriptions - inscriptions on gravestones; dates and ages
may not always be accurate.
County/Trade Directories, Rate Books - may be useful for addresses
with which to search Census.
Bishops' Transcripts - useful for supplementing parish registers.
Banns Books, Marriage Licence bonds and allegations - helpful for
locating marriages.
Non-conformist registers and records - can be searched if ancestors
fail to appear in parish registers, especially in the 18th century.
Parish records - especially those created by the parish as poor law
administors; useful for ancestors who received poor relief, and in
some cases, for discovering the names of alleged fathers of
illegitimate children and for tracing the movements of the poor,
complemented in these respects by Quarter Sessions records. The Poor
Law Unions superceded the parishes as poor law administrators and
therefore records of the New Poor Law, 1834 - will also be useful for
assistance to the poor, including records of the workhouse.
Quarter Sessions records can also be used, amongst other things, to
find details of ancestors who may have committed some kind of offence,
but some idea that this search would be relevant should be sought
beforehand, for example, from a report in a local newspaper.
Tithe maps and apportionments can help to locate where an ancestor
lived.
Records of taxation, especially Land Tax Assessments c 1780 -1832,
Hearth Tax Returns, most useful 1664, can also be used to locate
ancestors. A good series of these types of records can be used to see
what persons of what surnames lived in an area over what period - that
is, as a kind of directory.
Newspapers - this printed source can often be most useful for many
purposes; apart from notices of births, marriages and deaths, c19th -,
obituaries may be found here, together with reports of funerals. The
records of Coroners' inquests may often be hard to locate or else
covered by a closure period; however, reports in local newspapers may
be very full. Trials may also be reported, as well as all kinds of
local events.
These and other sources and topics may be covered either by the
general guides listed above or by those in the select bibliography
below; for other sources in Scotland and Ireland, see the relevant
sections of the bibliography below. A series of guides by JSW Gibson
and others for the FFHS provide surveys of local repositories'
holdings of various types of record, including Quarter Sessions and
New Poor Law records, amongst others. The National Register of
Archives may also be of help in locating records of Quarter Sessions,
schools, parishes, boroughs and non-conformist chapels. Indexes may
be found to many records, but still more are unindexed, making
speculative searches time-consuming and often unproductive. It is
useful, therefore, when approaching most records, to be armed with
some idea of a name, a date or period, or a place, to facilitate the
search. Advice on research techniques in using many different types
of record and on overcoming particularly common problems may also be
found in the guides listed below.
THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF ARCHIVES (NRA)
AND FAMILY HISTORY
It should be noted that the NRA is not the place in which to begin
tracing family history, but may be useful at a later stage in
research, once some basic genealogical data has been ascertained.
When the researcher is pursuing further biographical details of his
ancestors or their historical background, then all three indexes of
the NRA may provide information of interest to the family historian.
The numerical NRA references which appear on line are to lists
received by the NRA from libraries, record offices and other sources,
which may be consulted in the NRA's public searchroom.
Personal Index
Indexes the papers of individuals who can be traced in standard works
of reference like the Dictionary of National Biography, Who's Who and
The Complete Peerage. Individual and descriptive searches are
available and a thesaurus of descriptions used can be accessed on
line. The index is designed to notice only groups of ten or more
items of correspondence; to trace smaller quantities will normally
require personal search of likely NRA reports. A database of
individuals not easily traced in reference works is in preparation.
Therefore this section will be of most use to those whose ancestors
were of a certain status, although the papers of such individuals can
be searched for references to ancestors who might have been connected
with a noble or landed family in any way, and may be useful for
discovering if there is any truth in a family legend that ancestors
were related to such families.
Business Index
May be trawled by name or type of business (a list of business codes
and a business index vocabulary are available on line), town, county,
document dates or any combination of these. This index may be useful
for those whose ancestors were connected with a particular company in
any capacity, or who worked in any particular trade or craft, Records
relevant to genealogical searches may not always be found under this
heading, but staff records, such as staff registers, wages or salaries
books and especially pension records, if extant, may be helpful.
Subject Index
This index is arranged archivally rather than thematically, comprising
references to the institutions which generate records rather than the
places and events to which the records relate. It may be trawled by
any word in an institution's title, type of institution, town, county,
document dates or any combination of these. A list of codes can be
consulted on line. The Subject Index is most useful, therefore, for
tracing records of organisations, clubs, societies, to which ancestors
may have belonged. Membership records may be particularly useful.
This index also contains references to major groups of family and
estate papers, which may mention ancestors connected with an estate in
any way, possibly appearing in rentals, as tenants, or in household
accounts, for example, as employees.
MANORIAL DOCUMENTS REGISTER (MDR)
This records information on the whereabouts of manorial records,
excluding title deeds. It does not enter into detailed information
about the contents of records, therefore individuals cannot be traced
in the MDR; neither does it record the descent of manors. If,
however, one suspects that an ancestor was a manorial tenant, then
this register might be consulted. The name of a parish of residence
is most often required with which to pinpoint the name of a particular
manor. The parish index of the MDR may first be consulted to
establish the name of the manor or manors known to have existed within
a particular parish. Then one may turn to the MDR to discover if any
records are known to relate to the manor(s). Once again, it must be
stressed that records may not have survived, or their whereabouts
known, and that the MDR may not mention any documents for a particular
manor. Where records have survived and are noted, then court rolls,
especially including admissions and surrenders, may be useful in
naming successive tenants of plots of land, who are often generations
of the same family. Rentals may give dated lists of tenants and their
holdings, and maps may show the location of these holdings. Court
records may also provide details of misdemenours, which may add a
lively picture of ancestors to the family history. It must be noted
that records are often in highly-abbreviated Latin before 1733, and in
various scripts, so making them difficult to read without practice.
However, entries in court rolls, for example, can also be highly
formulaic, so that once the formula has been grasped, the records may
be scanned more easily for details
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
Bibliographies
CR Humphery-Smith, A Genealogist's Bibliography, Phillimore 1985
S Raymond and J Gibson, English Genealogy: An Introductory
Bibliography, 2nd ed FFHS 1992
Society of Genealogists Leaflet No 2, Genealogy: A Basic
Bibliography, The Society 1992
Repositories
Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, Record Repositories in
Great Britain, 9th ed HMSO 1991
JSW Gibson and P Peskett, Record Offices: How to find them, 4th ed
FFHS 1988
J Foster and J Sheppard, British Archives: A Guide to Archive
Resources in the UK, 2nd ed Macmillan 1989
East Yorkshire Family History Society, District Register Offices in
England and Wales, 7th ed The Society 1990
Solving problems/Reference
CD Rogers, The Family Tree Detective, 2nd ed Manchester University
Press 1985
ed P Saul and FC Markwell, The Family Historian's Enquire Within, 4th
ed FFHS 1991
see also FitzHugh above.
More Advanced Stages - PRO
ed A Bevan and A Duncan, J Cox and T Padfield, Tracing Your Ancestors
in the Public Record Office, 4th ed HMSO 1990
S Colwell, Family Roots, Weidenfeld and Nicholson 1991
S Colwell, Dictionary of Genealogical Sources in the Public Record
Office, Weidenfeld and Nicholson 1992
See also the Public Record Office's series of Census, General and
Records Information Leaflets and Family Fact Sheets, which are
available free of charge at PRO Chancery Lane or Kew. Records
Information Leaflet no 39 'Records of Births Marriages and Deaths' has
a useful appendix 'How to find a record of a birth or baptism'
consisting of a flow chart to assist the location of such events.
Church of England/Ecclesiastical Records
S Bourne and A Chicken, Records of the Church of England: A Practical
Guide for the Family Historian, 2nd ed the authors 1991
CR Chapman, Ecclesiastical Courts, Their Officials and Their Records,
Lochin Publishing 1992
Other Religious Denominations
DJ Steel, National Index of Parish Registers vol ii: Sources for
Non-Conformist Genealogy and Family History, Phillimore for Society
of Genealogists 1973
DJ Steel and ER Samuel, National Index of Parish Registers vol iii:
Sources for Roman Catholic and Jewish Genealogy and Family History,
Phillimore for Society of Genealogists 1974
P Palgrave-Moore, Understanding the History and Records of
Nonconformity, 2nd ed Elvery Dowers 1988
M Gandy, My Ancestor was Jewish, Society of Genealogists 1983
EH Milligan and MJ Thomas, My Ancestors were Quakers, Society of
Genealogists 1983
W Leary, My Ancestors were Methodists, 2nd ed Society of Genealogists
1990
GR Breed, My Ancestors were Baptists, revised ed Society of
Genealogists 1988
DHJ Clifford, My Ancestors were Congregationalists, Society of
Genealogists 1992
Professions and Occupations
G Hamilton-Edwards, In Search of Army Ancestry, Phillimore 1977
MJ and CT Watts, My Ancestor was in the British Army: How can I find
out more about him?, Society of Genealogists 1992
S Fowler, Army Records for Family Historians, PRO 1992
NH Holding, World War I Army Ancestry, 2nd ed FFHS 1991
NH Holding, The location of British Army records: a national directory
of World War I Sources, 3rd ed FFHS 1991
NH Holding, More Sources of World War I Army Ancestry, 2nd ed FFHS
1991
NAM Rodger, Naval Records for Genealogists, HMSO 1988
MJ and CT Watts, My Ancestor was a Merchant Seaman, Society of
Genealogists 1986
T Richards, Was Your Grandfather a Railwayman?, 2nd ed FFHS 1989
S Raymond, Occupational Sources for Genealogists, A Bibliography, FFHS
1992 (printed sources)
Migration
N Currer-Briggs, Worldwide Family History, Routledge Keegan and Paul
1982
A Baxter, In Search of Your European Roots, a complete guide to
tracing your ancestors in every country of Europe, Genealogical
Publishing Co. Inc. 1985
D. Hawkings, Bound for Australia, Phillimore 1987
PW Filby and MK Meyer, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, Gale
1981
G Yeo, The British Overseas, A Guide to their Births, Baptisms,
Marriages, Deaths and Burials Available in the United Kingdom, 2nd ed
Guildhall Library 1988
N Currer-Briggs and R Gambier, Huguenot Ancestry, Phillimore 1985
AJ Camp, My Ancestor was a Migrant in England or Wales, How can I
trace where he came from?, Society of Genealogists 1986
AJ Camp, My Ancestor came over with the Conqueror, Society of
Genealogists 1988
Change of Name
ed WPW Phillimore and EA Fry, An Index to Change of Name, 1760-1901,
Phillimore and Co. 1905
Illegitimacy
E McLaughlin, Illegitimacy, 4th ed FFHS 1989
see also FitzHugh, Rogers, above.
Poor
E McLaughlin, The Annals of the Poor, 4th ed FFHS 1990
CR Webb, 'Post-1834 Poor Law Records', Genealogists' Magazine vol 19
no 3 September 1977
MJ Lodey, 'Were they 'In the Union'?', Genealogists' Magazine vol 20
no 4 December 1980
Criminals
DT Hawkings, Criminal Ancestors: A Guide to Historical Records in
England and Wales, Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd 1992
Education
CR Chapman, The Growth of British Education and its Records, Lochin
Publishing 1991
CD Rogers, 'The Genealogical Uses of Educational Records',
Genealogists' Magazine vol 21 no 6 June 1984
Manorial Records
PB Park, My Ancestors were Manorial Tenants, Society of Genealogists
1990
A Travers, 'Manorial Documents', Genealogists' Magazine vol 21 no 1
March 1983
D Stuart, Manorial Records, Phillimore 1992 (palaeography)
Irish Ancestors
B de Breffny, Bibliography of Irish Family History and Genealogy,
Golden Eagle Books 1974
E Mac Lysaght, Bibliography of Irish Family History, Heraldic Artists
1982
D Begley, Handbook on Irish Genealogy, 6th ed Heraldic Artists 1984
ed D Begley, Irish Genealogy: A Record Finder, Heraldic Artists 1981
D Begley, The Ancestor Trail in Ireland, Heraldic Artists 1982
JG Ryan, Irish Records: sources for family and local history, Ancestry
Publishing 1988
T. McCarthy, The Irish Roots Guide, Lilliput Press 1991
J Grenham, Tracing Your Irish Ancestors, Gill and Macmillan 1992
Scottish Ancestors
JPS Ferguson, Scottish Family Histories, 2nd ed National Library of
Scotland 1986
M Stuart, Scottish Family History, Oliver and Boyd 1930
G Hamilton-Edwards, In Search of Scottish Ancestry, Phillimore 1986
DJ Steel, National Index of Parish Registers vol xii: Sources for
Scottish Genealogy and Family History, Phillimore for Society of
Genealogists 1971
C Sinclair, Tracing Your Scottish Ancestors, HMSO 1990
K Cory, Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry, Polygon 1990
ed J Beckett, A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants, Anglo-Scottish FHS
1989
D Moody, Scottish Family History, Batsford 1988
Welsh Ancestors
G Hamilton-Edwards, In Search of Welsh Ancestry, Phillimore 1986
CJ Williams and J Watts-Williams, Cofrestri Plwyf Cymru/The Parish
Registers of Wales, National Library of Wales and Welsh County
Archivists' Group in association with the Society of Genealogists 1985
ed J Rowlands et al, Welsh Family History, A guide to research,
Association of Family History Societies of Wales 1993
USEFUL ADDRESSES
Federation of Family History Societies (FFHS)
Administrator
c/o Benson Room
Birmingham and Midland Institute
Margaret Street
Birmingham
B3 3BS
Association of Genealogists and Record Agents (AGRA)
Joint Secretaries
Mr and Mrs DR Young
29 Badger's Close
Horsham
West Sussex
RH12 5RU
Society of Genealogists
14 Charterhouse Buildings
Goswell Road
London
EC1M 7BA
Guild of One-name Studies
Box G
c/o 14 Charterhouse Buildings
Goswell Road
London
EC1M 7BA
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints/
Genealogical Society of Utah
Family History Service Centre
185 Penns Lane
Sutton Coldfield
West Midlands
B76 8JU
(Send SAE for details of Family History Centres in the UK)
August 1993
c The Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts 1993.
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@LANARK COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY NEWSLETTER
NOVEMBER 1994
The regular meeting of the Lanark County Genealogical Society was
held on November 2, 1994 in the library of Algonquin College,
Perth.
The business portion of the meeting began at 8pm when the
President, Marilyn Snedden, welcomed the gathering and requested
that all new members introduce themselves and state the families
they are researching.
Members in attendance included: Rob Allan, John F. Belisle, Cecil
Buck, Marion Cavanagh, Cathy Cousens, Marion & Warren Craig,
Charles Dobie, Dave & Betty E. Findlay, Carmel Ferguson, Russ Ford,
Dorothy Frizell, Helen Gillan, John & Hilary Hay, Louise Hope, Jean
Hossie, Lorne Hunt, Don & Amy Hutchings, Audrey Lackey, Dorothy
Lewis, Edwin & Mildred Livingston, J.R. Ernest Miller, Ann
MacPhail, Don Oliver, Barbara Purdy, Theresa McKenna, Ann McKenna,
Stuart & Peggy McEwen, John Morrow, R.E. Sargeant, Marilyn Snedden,
Valorie Vincent and David & Irma Willoughby.
In the last minutes it was reported that Elmwood Cemetery included
3377 names, this should actually read 8377 names. Another
correction is that Dan Findlay's name is actually Dave Findlay.
Sorry about that Dave, the secretary is getting old and needs new
glasses, or a new secretary! Moved by Alice Hughes and seconded by
Edwin Livingston that the minutes be approved as corrected. Motion
passed.
Treasurer Helen Gillan reported a bank balance of $1717.03 after a
deposit of $233.73 with outstanding bills of $237.71 for printing
of the newsletter, $57.50 for memo cards, $107.75 for stamps, $5.74
for envelopes and $5.00 for a copy of the Highland Line Cemetery.
Moved by R.E. Sargeant and seconded by Mildred Livingston that the
outstanding bills be paid. Motion carried.
The President thanked Charles Dobie for his donation of a set of
six volumes of Annotated bibliography of genealogical works in
Canada. Thanks to Charles from all of us.
The President showed us a copy of an application for a Royal Award
which you may receive from Australia if you send in twenty dollars
and postage. We do not expect to many of these to arrive, but if
you do procure one, let us know so that we may prepare a throne!
Marilyn Snedden asked for volunteers to assist in answering queries
which we receive. Cathy Cousens indicated that she was willing to
assist. We would like to have a few more volunteers, so if anyone
can be of assistance, we would appreciate the help!
The President suggested that we consider a project to list all
members and the families that they are researching. We hope to
establish such an endeavour in the new year. Marilyn also
displayed a map of Lanark County which will be available for a
package for new members which is presently being assembled.
It was suggested that meetings be held on a Saturday for the months
of February and March as opposed to our regular Wednesday evening
time to eliminate the need to travel at night during inclement
weather. It was then moved by Peggy McEwen and seconded by Helen
Gillan that the February meeting be held on the first Saturday of
that month in Smiths Falls. Time and place to be given at a later
date. Motion approved.
John Morrow will try to arrange a meeting at the LDS Family Centre
in Smiths Falls during this period.
The following individuals volunteered to serve on a nominating
committee: Stuart McEwen, Helen Gillan, Mildred Livingston and
Russ Ford.
The President then introduced John Hay from the Ottawa OGS who
spoke on his experiences in Scotland doing family history research.
John listed the many records, indicating where they may be found
and illustrated his talk with details of his own experiences. This
was a well documented presentation which kept us all enthralled.
One very important point that John stressed was the fact that you
should do your homework before searching through the records in
Scotland. One reason is that you will be more prepared and also
because many of the records are available from various sources here
in Canada, most notably the LDS Centres. By being well prepared
before searching through the Scottish records you can save yourself
time and money! Thanks John, we really appreciated your effort,
you held us all enthralled to the end.
Submitted by Lorne Hunt - Recording Secretary
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QUERY
J.P. Tatton, 275 King St.E., Mount Forest ON N0G 2L2
TATTON- Searching for Joseph Tatton (and descendants) who had land
in Beckwith Twp., conc.2, lot 7 (1824) and any connection with the
Kettleby area (Hwy #400 & #9). Nelson Tatton (1830-1915) was born
in Dennfield Twp., New Brunswick.
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The remainder of this newsletter is devoted to publishing the
Paisley Townhead Emigration Society listing. These were "found" by
Jerry McGregor and were transcribed by the very patient Marilyn
Snedden!
A casual conversation while lined up for lunch at the Subway has
resulted in the sharing of an important "find" in the National
Archives!
Jerry McGregor of Ottawa lives near the Archives and has spent many
hours searching for his ancestors in their files. When looking
through microfilm B-880, he chanced upon the following listing
which he showed to the archivist on duty who expressed great
interest in it. It is a listing from 1820 of people from the
Paisley area in Scotland who were being recommended to the British
Government as being worthy of assistance to emigrate to Upper
Canada.
This document gives the applicant's name, his age, where he was
born, his trade and present place of residence as well as his
wife's age, her place of birth and the ages of their children (male
and female). In some cases, the handwriting was very difficult to
decipher; in those instances you will find a (?) on our copy.
Preceding the listing on the microfilm is a letter which was
written in Paisley, Scotland on Sept. 28, 1820 to the Earl of
Bathurst by the Paisley Townhead Emigration Society requesting
confirmation of the names of people being sent to Canada. The
Society was requesting confirmation as it was the custom to give
notice to the landlords by the 11th Nov. if they wished to keep
their rental accomodation after the 11th May the following year.
This microfilm is available at the National Archives (or through
inter-library loan) as reel B-880 and is titled: Colonial Office -
Original Correspondence - Secretary of State. Contents of this
microfilm also include: Emigration 1820 - North America Offices
(contains petitions from individuals telling why they should be
allowed to emigrate) as well as smaller listings from 3-4 other
Societies, most of whose people actually did emigrate.
Due to space constraints, we had to abbreviate the place names in
our "version" of the Paisley Townhead Emigration Society listings.
The following listing is a guide to those abbreviations.
BRI. = Brihill JOHN. = Johnston
BR.W. = Bridge of Weir KILM. = Kilmarnock
CAMPB. = Campbelltown KILMN = Kilmalan
CARD. = Cardiff KILMT. = Kilmaiter
CRYR. = Cryringloaf KILSY. = Kilsythe
DUMF. = Dumfries KILW. = Kilwinning
EDIN. = Edinburgh LIMER. = Limerick
ELDER. = Elderslie MAU. = Mauchlin
ERSK. = Erskine NEWC. = Newcastle
FALK. = Falkirk NEWM. = Newmills
FINN. = Finnick NIELS. = Nielston
GLASG. = Glasgow PAIS. = Paisley
GREEN = Greenock POLL. SHAW = Pollack Shaw
GUERN. = Guernsey PORT GLAS. = Port Glasgow
HAMIL. = Hamilton RENFR. = Renfrew
HOUST. = Houston RUTH. = Rutherglen
STIR. = Stirling
NAME
MEN AGE
WMN AGE
MEN WHERE BORN
WOMEN WHERE BORN
TRADE
PRES. PLACE RESID.
AGES OF MALE CHILDREN
AGES OF FEMALE CHILDREN
AITKEN, Andrew
37
38
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
1,2,4,8
6,11,12
ALEXANDER, Jno.
40
40
Houst.
Pais.
wright
Pais.
8,10,12
14,16,18,20
ARTHUR, James
32
30
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
5,8
2,11,14
ARTHUR, Wm.
50
46
Pais.
Pais.
miner
John.
14
16,17,19
BRIDGETT, Thos.*
35
33
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
6,14
3,5
BROWN, Alexr.
41
40
Newm.
Sorn
garden- er
Pais.
6
7,10,17,18
BRYSON, Jas.
40
30
Glasg.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
2,7,19 22
5,11,20
CHRISTILAW Wm.*
39
30
York
York
shoe- maker
Pais.
2,5
1,6
CLARK, John
32
29
Pais.
Glasg.
wright
Pais.
4,6
CLARK, Wm.
29
30
Pais.
John.
cotton spinner
Elder.
5,9
2,7
COCHRAN, Jno.
34
30
John.
Pais.
wright
Pais.
1,2,5,15
COLQUHOUN, Wm.
30
30
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
1,2,6,8
4,10
CONNELL, Daniel
38
35
Pais.
Kilm.
baker
Pais.
7,11,19
1,3,9,13
CRAIG, Robert*
28
28
Pais.
Kilmt. ?
weaver
Pais.
1
4
CUMMING, Thos.
34
28
Pais.
Poll. Shaw
weaver
Pais.
7,14
9
DUNCAN, Bryce
29
23
Argyle
Glasg.
weaver
Pais.
2
14
DUNCAN, Alexr.*
44
45
Bute
?
weaver
Pais.
19
6,10,13,15, 17,21
DUNCAN, Robt.*
36
34
Bute
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
DUNLOP, William*
45
42
Kilm.
Pais.
wright
Br.W.
6,8,21
15,17,19
EDWARDS, Andrew*
23
22
Pais.
Pais.
tailor
Br.W.
2
1
EWING, James?
48
48
Pais.
Newc.
weaver
Pais.
18,23
20,25
FERGUSON, Thos.
36
35
Pais.
Pais.
miner
John.
9
FERGUSON, Jno.
22
22
Pais.
Houst.
cooper
Pais.
1
3
FERGUSON, Alexr.
53
48
Glasg.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
7,21
3,11,14,17 19
FERGUSON, Nathaniel
38
33
Pais.
Pais.
miner
John.
8
2,4,6,10,13
FUMMERTON, Jno.*
24
23
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
3
1
GEMMILL, James*
28
29
Pais.
King Ed.?
weaver
Pais.
2
3
GILLIES, David
21
18
Poll. Shaw
Pais.
weaver
Poll. Shaw
1
GOUDIE, Jno.
22
20
Pais.
Pais.
cooper
Pais.
1 1/2
3
GRAHAM, Jno.
32
28
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
14
2
GRAY,? Thomas
23
23
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
1
4
GUTHRIE, Wm.
38
30
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
2,14
5
HAMILTON, Wm.*
24
23
Pais.
Limer.
weaver
Pais.
1
4
HARKNEY, Thos.
40
39
Dumfr.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
1/2, 8, 1 1/2,14
4,6,10,12, 17
HART, Alexr.
35
25
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
2
HART, James*
30
29
Kilm.
Finn.
weaver
Pais.
11
1,2
HART, John*
33
35
Pais.
Campb.
miner
John.
13
2,4,6
HILL, George
35
38
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
1 1/2, 5 7, 9
2 1/2
HILL, Alexr.*
40
38
Campb.
Green.
weaver
John.
6,14,16
1,3,8,10
HOOD, Thos.
27
24
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
HOUSTON, Arch.
46
54
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
11,13,20 23
17
HUTCHINSON Geo.
25
24
Pais.
Pais.
plaster -er
Pais.
1/2, 2
HUTCHISON, Jno.
26
22
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
1,3
JARVIS,? John
44
42
Kilsy.
Green.
weaver
Pais.
13
JOSS ?, Matthew
24
22
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
KING, John
45
47
Kilw.
Port Glas.
mill- wright
Pais.
20
LAMBIE, Wm.*
48
40
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Cryr.
1,8,13 20
10,16,18
LANG, Arthur*
31
27
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
7,8 1/2
1/2, 2 1/2, 10,12
LANG, Robert
31
32
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
1,4,6
12
LANG, Robt.
28
25
Beith
Niels.
smith
John.
LEAS,? William
40
38
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
12,15
7
LEISHMAN, Jno.
35
34
Pais.
Pais.
miner
John.
9,14
4,7,11
LOGAN, John
25
25
Stir.
Pais.
?
Pais.
1 1/2, 3
MALLOY, Hugh
40
40
L. Derry
L. Derry
labour- er
Pais.
18
8,10
MANCHIE, Daniel
45
42
Ayr
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
1,5,10, 12,20,23
3,7,15,17
McALPIN, Jno.
42
37
Pais.
Kilm.
weaver
Pais.
1/2, 3,5
11
McCALLUM, Malcolm
38
36
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
7
3,13,17
McFARLANE, Matt. Sr*
62
58
Niels.
Niels.
weaver
Niels.
21,23,25 27
16
McFARLANE, Matt. Jr*
35
35
Niels.
Niels.
weaver
Niels.
2,9,14,17
McGREGOR, Peter*
26
26
Bri.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
1,3
McHATTIE, Jno.
35
34
Pais.
Renfr.
weaver
Pais.
2,3
McKINLAY, Robt.
31
31
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
1,7,10
5
McLAUCHLIN Andr.
40
37
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
2
5
McLEAN, John
36
35
Pais.
Stir.
weaver
Pais.
1
5
McNISH, Alexr.
30
29
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
1/2, 1 1/2
McPHAIL, Hugh
23
24
Niels.
Pais.
smith
Pais.
1/2
MILLAR, Hugh*
35
32
Mau.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
3
5
MILLAR, Jno.
45
45
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
15,17,19 21
5,8,13,23
MUIR, Robt.
33
26
Beith
Pais.
sawyer?
Pais.
1/2, 4
MUNRO, John
35
38
?
?
weaver
Cryr.
7,10
13
NAIRN, John*
30
35
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
13
1,5,9
NIELSON,
John*
33
29
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
1/2, 5,10
3
PATERSON, Wm.
50
42
Pais.
Pais.
labour- er
Pais.
6,10,16
14
PATON, Wm.
52
40
Houst.
Kilmn.
lawyer
Pais.
10,15,18 21
7,13
POLLOCK, James
24
24
Pais.
Pais.
baker
Pais.
POLSON, David
35
34
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
11
2,6,15
PORTER, John*
25
26
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
1,3,5
1/2
PORTER, James
27
26
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
3
RICHMOND, Wm.
45
46
Pais.
?
weaver
Pais.
8
6,19
RITCHIE, Daniel*
35
36
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
1,4,6,12
2,13
ROBERTSON, Wm.
42
40
Govan
Ayr
weaver
Pais.
1,4,11, 14
6,8,17,20
ROBERTSON, Jno.
44
35
Govan
Pais.
wright
Pais.
6,14,20
3 1/2, 8, 12, 16,18
RORRISON, Jno.*
31
28
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
1,4,6,8
ROWAN, James
38
37
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
2,12
10
SMITH, John*
41
41
Beith
Ersk.
weaver
John.
2,7
5.9
SMITH, John
26
24
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
1,3
SPROWL, Matthew
25
23
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
2,3,16
STEVENSON, Jno.
39
39
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
12
5,16
STEWART, Allan
36
21
Houst.
Falk.
sawyer?
Pais.
6,8
12
STEWART, Peter
31
29
Pais.
Edin.
cotton spinner
Pais.
1,5,7
3,5,7
STEWART, Jno.*
41
40
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
5,7,9,12
1,3,16,16
STOCKS, Arthur*
40
41
Pais.
Kilm.
weaver
Pais.
11,23,25
9,13
TAYLOR, Matthew
45
33
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
5,7,9
TOLMIC,? John
33
29
Kilm.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
6,10
1,3
TURNBULL, Jas.
25
23
Pais.
Pais.
weaver
Pais.
2
WADDELL, Claud?
29
28
Pais.
Pais.
teacher
Pais.
1/2, 7
1 1/2, 4,9
WATSON, Jas.
27
28
Hamil.
Hamil
weaver
Pais.
3,4
1/2
WILSON, Wm.*
31
29
Ruth.
?
mason
Pais.
6,15
3,9
WOOD, James
37
38
Houst.
Stir.
weaver
Pais.
5,11,13
1,8
WYLIE, David*
51
48
Pais.
Dalry
weaver
Pais.
21
9,11,14
YOUNG, Hugh
36
38
Pais.
Guern.
weaver
Pais.
1/2, 15, 17
2
YOUNG, Jno.
46
45
Pais.
Card.
garden- er
Pais.
11,15,17
8,22
YOUNG, Wm.
49
49
Niels.
Niels.
weaver
Niels.
14,16,24
11,20,22
YOUNG, Robt.
50
50
?
Pais.
tailor
Pais.
Names which are followed by (*) indicate those people who emigrated
with the Paisley Townhead Society in 1820.
The library collection of the Lanark County Genealogical Society is
housed at the Smiths Falls Public Library. Their hours of operation
are: Monday - Thursday: 1pm - 5:30pm, 7pm - 9pm Friday: 10am
- 5pm Saturday: 10am - 4:30pm Sunday: Closed
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The December meeting of the LCGS will be held at 8pm on Wednesday,
December 8, 1994 at The Heritage House Museum, Old Slys Road, Smiths
Falls. Our guest speaker for the evening will be Dr. James Neelin
who will speak to us on his research on the Robson family.
Please note that there will not be a meeting of the LCGS for the
month of January. We will meet again in the New Year on Saturday,
February 4 at 1pm. (**Please note the change of day and time from
our usual). The location is tentatively set for The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon Family History Centre) just
outside Smiths Falls on the North Gore Rd. We will confirm this
information in the January newsletter.
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Please submit all correspondence to:
LANARK COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
PO BOX 512
PERTH ON K7H 3K4
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The annual membership fee to the LCGS is $10.00. If you have not
already done so, please don't forget to send your fees in for 1995.
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