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9780806371481 9780806371481 World-England/English,United States 9780806371481 Immigration Colonial;RevolutionaryThe Complete Book of Emigrants Collection
Peter Wilson Coldham
Seven volumes Including Emigrants in Bondage
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9780806371481 World-England/English,United States 9780806371481 Immigration Colonial;RevolutionaryThis Three Volume Set represents the best and by far the most ambitious work on the Loyalists published in recent years. Based on the author's wide-ranging investigations in military records in the archives of the United States, Canada, and Great Britain, this work contains a vast amount of previously undiscovered data pertaining to the identification of Loyalist soldiers and their dependents, and thus it bids fair to become the standard work in its field. In this and the subsequent volumes Mrs. Clark has endeavored to abstract all extant muster rolls, pay rolls, vouchers, certificates, petitions, and various other documents relating to the Loyalists who were recruited for duty in the Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War, as well as documents relating to Loyalist dependents, prisoners, refugees, and sympathizers--all data deriving entirely from original records, many never before available for research. In the preparation of this work the author surveyed the manuscript holdings of various archives, libraries, and private collections, ultimately producing this definitive collection of official rolls which document the service of approximately 15,000 Loyalists. The information available on each person varies according to the nature of the record, of course, but generally (in the case of soldiers), men are listed by rank, with dates of service (enlistment, discharge, etc.), place of service, company and regiment, and remarks pertaining to their status--on active duty, missing, deserted, killed, died, or sick. Other documents abstracted--petitions for back pay, widows' and orphans' claims, and lists of refugees, for example--contain a variety of equally useful information. Volume I, as indicated in the subtitle of the work, pertains mainly to Loyalists recruited in the South for duty in the South (exclusive of Maryland and Virginia Loyalists, who are dealt with in Volume II, as are the Pennsylvania Loyalists who were merged with the Maryland Loyalists toward the end of the war). "No study of Loyalists has brought together so much information about so many individuals. This volume is an important source relating to the Revolutionary War. It may well explain why no patriot service can be found for some colonials--and it might even reveal some "patriots" were not 100 per cent "patriots."--The Virginia Genealogist (April-June 1981).
1009e 1009e United States Revolutionary War,Military,Loyalists RevolutionaryLoyalists in the Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War
Murtie June Clark
Three Volume Set
This Three Volume Set represents the best and by far the most ambitious work on the Loyalists published in recent years. Based on the author's wide-ranging investigations in military records in the archives of the United States, Canada, and Great Britain, this work contains a vast amount of previously undiscovered data pertaining to the identification of Loyalist soldiers and their dependents, and thus it bids fair to become the standard work in its field. In this and the subsequent volumes Mrs. Clark has endeavored to abstract all extant muster rolls, pay rolls, vouchers, certificates, petitions, and various other documents relating to the Loyalists who were recruited for duty in the Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War, as well as documents relating to Loyalist dependents, prisoners, refugees, and sympathizers--all data deriving entirely from original records, many never before available for research. In the preparation of this work the author surveyed the manuscript holdings of various archives, libraries, and private collections, ultimately producing this definitive collection of official rolls which document the service of approximately 15,000 Loyalists. The information available on each person varies according to the nature of the record, of course, but generally (in the case of soldiers), men are listed by rank, with dates of service (enlistment, discharge, etc.), place of service, company and regiment, and remarks pertaining to their status--on active duty, missing, deserted, killed, died, or sick. Other documents abstracted--petitions for back pay, widows' and orphans' claims, and lists of refugees, for example--contain a variety of equally useful information. Volume I, as indicated in the subtitle of the work, pertains mainly to Loyalists recruited in the South for duty in the South (exclusive of Maryland and Virginia Loyalists, who are dealt with in Volume II, as are the Pennsylvania Loyalists who were merged with the Maryland Loyalists toward the end of the war). "No study of Loyalists has brought together so much information about so many individuals. This volume is an important source relating to the Revolutionary War. It may well explain why no patriot service can be found for some colonials--and it might even reveal some "patriots" were not 100 per cent "patriots."--The Virginia Genealogist (April-June 1981).
1009e United States Revolutionary War,Military,Loyalists RevolutionaryOur Bundle includes the Seven Volumes of Scottish Settlers to North America, 1625-1825, along with a Sequel volume in eight eBook files. Each file is fully searchable. The titles in your bundle will be available to you immediately in our web reader. You may also choose to download any or all of the files, which will not affect your web access. Details covered in each volume are listed in the descriptions for the individual volumes and can be seen by selecting either Print or eBook from the INCLUDED panel below.
1461e 1461e World-Scotland/Scottish;World-North America 9780806320700 Immigration Colonial;Revolutionary;19th CenturyScottish Settlers in North America, 1625-1825
Eight Volume Series
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1461e World-Scotland/Scottish;World-North America 9780806320700 Immigration Colonial;Revolutionary;19th CenturyThis is the fourth edition of the most celebrated compendium of family histories in the entire field of Virginia genealogy. Prepared under the auspices of the Order of First Families of Virginia, 1607-1624/5 in anticipation of the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown, and edited by the foremost authority on Virginia genealogy, John Frederick Dorman, this new edition extends the lines of descent of the founding families of Virginia from four generations to six, bringing most families down to the Revolutionary or early Federal periods. Our Bundle consists of Three eBook files, all available immediately after purchase on our Web Reader. If you choose to download any or all of the files, a copy will remain available to you over the web.
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1505e 1505e 9780806317441Adventurers of Purse and Person Virginia 1607-1624/5
John Frederick Dorman
eBook Three Volume Set
This is the fourth edition of the most celebrated compendium of family histories in the entire field of Virginia genealogy. Prepared under the auspices of the Order of First Families of Virginia, 1607-1624/5 in anticipation of the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown, and edited by the foremost authority on Virginia genealogy, John Frederick Dorman, this new edition extends the lines of descent of the founding families of Virginia from four generations to six, bringing most families down to the Revolutionary or early Federal periods. Our Bundle consists of Three eBook files, all available immediately after purchase on our Web Reader. If you choose to download any or all of the files, a copy will remain available to you over the web.
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1505e 9780806317441The records consist of every item of genealogical value, including births, marriages, deaths and minutes of proceedings, grouped together for each meeting by families, in alphabetical order, and covering the period from 1680 through the early 1930s. The minutes relating to certificates of removal are numerous and of great genealogical interest, as they give evidence either of membership in a previous monthly meeting or membership in a new meeting, thus enabling genealogists to trace Quaker ancestors from one place to another.
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2742e 2742e United States 9780806320786 Family Histories;Quaker Colonial;Revolutionary;19th Century;Early 20th CenturyEncyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy
William Wade Hinshaw
eBook Bundle of All Six Volumes, Plus the Index
The records consist of every item of genealogical value, including births, marriages, deaths and minutes of proceedings, grouped together for each meeting by families, in alphabetical order, and covering the period from 1680 through the early 1930s. The minutes relating to certificates of removal are numerous and of great genealogical interest, as they give evidence either of membership in a previous monthly meeting or membership in a new meeting, thus enabling genealogists to trace Quaker ancestors from one place to another.
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2742e United States 9780806320786 Family Histories;Quaker Colonial;Revolutionary;19th Century;Early 20th CenturyResearchers and libraries now have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to purchase a reprint of the greatest reference work in all of American genealogy, Marion Kaminkow's Genealogies in the Library of Congress (2 vols.), with its two Supplements and the renowned Complement to Genealogies in the Library of Congress. Together these five massive volumes comprise the most comprehensive listing of family histories available. Answering the all-important question as to what family histories have already been written, they represent the first step in genealogical research. Indeed, since their first appearance they have been hailed as the true starting point in genealogical research, the proof of which is manifested in the fact that they provide details on over 50,000 family histories, published and unpublished, in genealogical books as well as non-genealogical books, in periodicals as well as monographs, in English as well as other languages, in the Library of Congress as well as other major libraries! So before undertaking your own research, check here to see what has already been written. Even the Internet can't match the wealth of information found in this work, and with the uneven, almost random, listings of family histories found on one web site after another, this work is seen not only as a starting point in genealogical research but a refuge! We are therefore delighted to make this limited reprint edition available to those who require a systematic and comprehensive bibliography of family histories. The complete five-volume set of Genealogies in the Library of Congress, consisting of the two-volume base set of Genealogies, the two Supplements, and the Complement, is available at a considerable savings over the cost of the same volumes when purchased individually. Since some researchers and libraries may already own one or more of the titles in this famous series, we are making the books available on a title-by-title basis as well.
3133e 3133e United States 9780806316697 Directories;Family Histories Current: Guides and How-to BooksGenealogies in the Library of Congress: A Bibliography
Marion J. Kaminkow
5 Volume Set
Researchers and libraries now have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to purchase a reprint of the greatest reference work in all of American genealogy, Marion Kaminkow's Genealogies in the Library of Congress (2 vols.), with its two Supplements and the renowned Complement to Genealogies in the Library of Congress. Together these five massive volumes comprise the most comprehensive listing of family histories available. Answering the all-important question as to what family histories have already been written, they represent the first step in genealogical research. Indeed, since their first appearance they have been hailed as the true starting point in genealogical research, the proof of which is manifested in the fact that they provide details on over 50,000 family histories, published and unpublished, in genealogical books as well as non-genealogical books, in periodicals as well as monographs, in English as well as other languages, in the Library of Congress as well as other major libraries! So before undertaking your own research, check here to see what has already been written. Even the Internet can't match the wealth of information found in this work, and with the uneven, almost random, listings of family histories found on one web site after another, this work is seen not only as a starting point in genealogical research but a refuge! We are therefore delighted to make this limited reprint edition available to those who require a systematic and comprehensive bibliography of family histories. The complete five-volume set of Genealogies in the Library of Congress, consisting of the two-volume base set of Genealogies, the two Supplements, and the Complement, is available at a considerable savings over the cost of the same volumes when purchased individually. Since some researchers and libraries may already own one or more of the titles in this famous series, we are making the books available on a title-by-title basis as well.
3133e United States 9780806316697 Directories;Family Histories Current: Guides and How-to BooksMore than thirteen years in preparation, Mackenzie's Colonial Families treats only those families who trace their ancestry back to the period 1607-1776. Ranging from three or four pages to ten or twenty pages or more, each family history article furnishes the British or European pedigree of the colonial ancestor, followed by a listing of his descendants--generation by generation--up to the time of writing, giving names, birth dates, dates of marriage and death, places of residence, occupation, and a variety of other matter. Also included in the articles are illustrations of coats of arms associated with the families. The seven volumes combined cover no fewer than 850 families and name 125,000 family members! The family articles in each volume are arranged in alphabetical order, and each volume is fully indexed.
3590e 3590e United States 9780806319469 Family Histories ColonialColonial Families of the United States of America
George Norbury Mackenzie
Seven Volume Set
More than thirteen years in preparation, Mackenzie's Colonial Families treats only those families who trace their ancestry back to the period 1607-1776. Ranging from three or four pages to ten or twenty pages or more, each family history article furnishes the British or European pedigree of the colonial ancestor, followed by a listing of his descendants--generation by generation--up to the time of writing, giving names, birth dates, dates of marriage and death, places of residence, occupation, and a variety of other matter. Also included in the articles are illustrations of coats of arms associated with the families. The seven volumes combined cover no fewer than 850 families and name 125,000 family members! The family articles in each volume are arranged in alphabetical order, and each volume is fully indexed.
3590e United States 9780806319469 Family Histories ColonialMelville Henry de Massue (styled the Marquis of Ruvigny and Raineval) produced, in this work, one of the great achievements on royal and noble genealogy. In it he traces all the living descendants of King Edward III as of the date of original publication, some 50,000 individuals with over 300,000 lines of descent between them. Included in the Roll are the names of all the crowned heads of Europe; of the majority of hereditary peers; of all the royal and princely houses of Europe; of many of the higher nobility of France, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Bohemia, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Russia, and Belgium; and of the old aristocracy of the Southern States of America, together with baronets and county gentry. The five volumes together contain some 3,550 pages, illustrated with portraits, photographs, and line drawings, and each volume is completely indexed. Originally published in a very limited edition, The Blood Royal has never before been reprinted.
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5051e 5051e World-Great Britain/British;World-Europe/European 9780806314365 Royal and Noble Middle AgesThe Blood Royal of Britain [in One Volume] and the Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal [in four volumes]
Marquis of Ruvigny and Raineval
Five Volume Set
Melville Henry de Massue (styled the Marquis of Ruvigny and Raineval) produced, in this work, one of the great achievements on royal and noble genealogy. In it he traces all the living descendants of King Edward III as of the date of original publication, some 50,000 individuals with over 300,000 lines of descent between them. Included in the Roll are the names of all the crowned heads of Europe; of the majority of hereditary peers; of all the royal and princely houses of Europe; of many of the higher nobility of France, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Bohemia, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Russia, and Belgium; and of the old aristocracy of the Southern States of America, together with baronets and county gentry. The five volumes together contain some 3,550 pages, illustrated with portraits, photographs, and line drawings, and each volume is completely indexed. Originally published in a very limited edition, The Blood Royal has never before been reprinted.
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5051e World-Great Britain/British;World-Europe/European 9780806314365 Royal and Noble Middle AgesMrs. McCall's roster of Georgia soldiers in the Revolution was compiled over many years. The work as a whole is cumulative, with only slight, albeit significant, differences in the kinds of information which may be found in one volume versus another. Volume I of this work contains the records of hundreds of Revolutionary War soldiers and officers of Georgia, with genealogies of their families, and lists of soldiers buried in Georgia whose graves have been located. The arrangement of Volume II is similar to that of Volume I; however, it contains records of officers and soldiers not only from Georgia but from other states, many of whose descendants later came to Georgia because of liberal land grants. Volume III, the longest of the work, is similar in scope to Volume II except that the majority of the entries are for Georgia officers and soldiers, with only some material relating to other states. The three volumes, each of which is indexed, refer to as many as 20,000 persons overall.
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3500e 3500e US-Georgia 9780806363721 Immigration;Passenger Lists ColonialRoster of Revolutionary Soldiers in Georgia
Mrs. Howard H. McCall
Three Volume Set
Mrs. McCall's roster of Georgia soldiers in the Revolution was compiled over many years. The work as a whole is cumulative, with only slight, albeit significant, differences in the kinds of information which may be found in one volume versus another. Volume I of this work contains the records of hundreds of Revolutionary War soldiers and officers of Georgia, with genealogies of their families, and lists of soldiers buried in Georgia whose graves have been located. The arrangement of Volume II is similar to that of Volume I; however, it contains records of officers and soldiers not only from Georgia but from other states, many of whose descendants later came to Georgia because of liberal land grants. Volume III, the longest of the work, is similar in scope to Volume II except that the majority of the entries are for Georgia officers and soldiers, with only some material relating to other states. The three volumes, each of which is indexed, refer to as many as 20,000 persons overall.
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3500e US-Georgia 9780806363721 Immigration;Passenger Lists ColonialOur Bundle includes all four volumes of Mr. Punch's work on Irish Immigration to Canada between 1751 and 1863, in four eBook files. Each volume is fully searchable. The titles in your bundle will be available to you immediately in our web reader. You may also choose to download any or all of the files, which will not affect your web access.
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4719 4719 World-Canada/Canadian;World-Ireland/Irish 9780806317823 Immigration Colonial;Revolutionary;19th CenturyErin's Sons: Irish Arrivals in Atlantic Canada
Terrence M. Punch
Four Volume Set
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4719 World-Canada/Canadian;World-Ireland/Irish 9780806317823 Immigration Colonial;Revolutionary;19th CenturyOur Bundle includes all three volumes of Mr. Rasmussen's lists. Each volume is fully searchable. The titles in your bundle will be available to you immediately in our web reader. You may also choose to download any or all of the files, which will not affect your web access.
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4754e 4754e US-California 9780806320816 Immigration;Passenger Lists 19th CenturySan Francisco Ship Passenger Lists
Louis J. Rasmussen
Three Volumes
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4754e US-California 9780806320816 Immigration;Passenger Lists 19th CenturyThis is the official Pension Roll of 1883, the major genealogical source for Civil War and War of 1812 pensioners. Arranged by state or territory, and there under by county, it contains the full names of approximately 300,000 persons who were on the Pension Rolls as of 1883, with such information as set forth in the subtitle above. Pensioners residing in the New England states, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia are listed in the first volume; those residing in New York and Pennsylvania in the second; those residing in Iowa, Ohio, and Illinois in the third; and those resident elsewhere--including foreign countries--in the fourth and fifth. This publication is a reprint of the original edition of 1883, which was published as Senate Executive Document 84, Parts 1-5. Our Bundle includes all five volumes in five eBook files. Each volume is fully searchable. The titles in your bundle will be available to you immediately in our web reader. You may also choose to download any or all of the files, which will not affect your web access.
5940 5940 United States 9780806365015 Military;Pension Records;War of 1812;Civil War 19th CenturyList of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883, with Added Tables of Contents
U.S. Pension Bureau
Five Volume Set
This is the official Pension Roll of 1883, the major genealogical source for Civil War and War of 1812 pensioners. Arranged by state or territory, and there under by county, it contains the full names of approximately 300,000 persons who were on the Pension Rolls as of 1883, with such information as set forth in the subtitle above. Pensioners residing in the New England states, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia are listed in the first volume; those residing in New York and Pennsylvania in the second; those residing in Iowa, Ohio, and Illinois in the third; and those resident elsewhere--including foreign countries--in the fourth and fifth. This publication is a reprint of the original edition of 1883, which was published as Senate Executive Document 84, Parts 1-5. Our Bundle includes all five volumes in five eBook files. Each volume is fully searchable. The titles in your bundle will be available to you immediately in our web reader. You may also choose to download any or all of the files, which will not affect your web access.
5940 United States 9780806365015 Military;Pension Records;War of 1812;Civil War 19th CenturyThe Compendium of American Genealogy is the most important collection of American lineage records of the 20th century. It contains the lineage records of the first families of America, with records extending in both male and female lines from the earliest-known immigrant ancestor to the then (1925-1942) living subject of the record. According to the first census there were about 650,000 families living in the United States in 1790, practically every one of which was of colonial or Revolutionary stock and thus entitled to be numbered among America's "First Families." Every lineage in the Compendium spans at least eight or nine generations. While not all families are represented, almost every name distinguished in any way in the early history of the country will be found within its pages.
The Compendium was compiled largely from lineage records and manuscript genealogies submitted by individuals selected for inclusion, many illustrated with photographs, portraits, and coats of arms. Each record was checked and edited, then typed up in the form of a "proof" and returned to the submitter for final review before ultimately being printed in one of the volumes. Thus prepared at great expense of time and labor, and with painstaking care, the seven massive volumes contain more than 54,000 lineage records, with indexes listing upwards of 425,000 names, making it, without doubt, the first reference and research source in colonial era American genealogy.
"One of the first reference sources in American genealogy. It is a major source of information on immigrants to America before 1750."--P.W. Filby, American & British Genealogy & Heraldry, 3rd ed.
"Not all books come up to what they profess to be, but Mr. Virkus's work comes as near the mark as could well be expected. While not all families that are entitled to it are included, practically every name distinguished in the early history of the country will be found within its pages . . . . There is no doubt that Mr. Virkus has done an excellent work, showing great patience in the collection of facts, and sincerely desiring to be exact. This book is a genealogical library in itself."-- Tyler's Quarterly.
The Compendium of American Genealogy: First Families of America.
Frederick A. Virkus
Seven Volume eBook Bundle
The Compendium of American Genealogy is the most important collection of American lineage records of the 20th century. It contains the lineage records of the first families of America, with records extending in both male and female lines from the earliest-known immigrant ancestor to the then (1925-1942) living subject of the record. According to the first census there were about 650,000 families living in the United States in 1790, practically every one of which was of colonial or Revolutionary stock and thus entitled to be numbered among America's "First Families." Every lineage in the Compendium spans at least eight or nine generations. While not all families are represented, almost every name distinguished in any way in the early history of the country will be found within its pages.
The Compendium was compiled largely from lineage records and manuscript genealogies submitted by individuals selected for inclusion, many illustrated with photographs, portraits, and coats of arms. Each record was checked and edited, then typed up in the form of a "proof" and returned to the submitter for final review before ultimately being printed in one of the volumes. Thus prepared at great expense of time and labor, and with painstaking care, the seven massive volumes contain more than 54,000 lineage records, with indexes listing upwards of 425,000 names, making it, without doubt, the first reference and research source in colonial era American genealogy.
"One of the first reference sources in American genealogy. It is a major source of information on immigrants to America before 1750."--P.W. Filby, American & British Genealogy & Heraldry, 3rd ed.
"Not all books come up to what they profess to be, but Mr. Virkus's work comes as near the mark as could well be expected. While not all families that are entitled to it are included, practically every name distinguished in the early history of the country will be found within its pages . . . . There is no doubt that Mr. Virkus has done an excellent work, showing great patience in the collection of facts, and sincerely desiring to be exact. This book is a genealogical library in itself."-- Tyler's Quarterly.
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6165 6165 World-England/English;US-New England 9780806317519 Royal and Noble;Family Histories Middle Ages;Colonial;Revolutionary;19th Century;Early 20th CenturyRoyal Families: Americans of Royal and Noble Ancestry.
Marston Watson
First Three Volumes of the Series
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