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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
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-
- 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:
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- 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
-
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- 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.
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- @Shelby County Kentucky
- Marriages
- 1792 - 1800
-
- Shelby Publishing
- Kokomo IN
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- 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
-
- BEGINNING FAMILY HISTORY
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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.
- !
- @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
-
- =============
- 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.
-
- ============
-
- 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
-
- ======================
-
- 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.
-
- ===================
-
- 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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-