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- 001 - Marriage Index: LA, 1718-1925, by Family Tree Maker, 1718-1925.
- This CD contains indexes to approximately 285,000 marriage records from 58 selected parishes (counties) in Louisiana. Records begin as early as 1718 in St. Helens Parish. There are no records for any parishes for the years 1719-1727 and 1729-1733. After 1734, there is a general increase in records throughout the state, and the collection continues into the mid-1900s. Most of these records were compiled from courthouse marriage records. Records indexed may not be comprehensive for the time and region covered.Listings Include:- Marriage date - Name of each spouse- Parish (county) where the marriage was recorded - Soundex code of each spouse
Record updated: 21nov1999
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 002 - Marriage Index: IL, IN, KY, OH, and TN, 1720-1926, by Family Tree Maker, 1720-1926.
- This CD contains indexes to marriage records for selected years from 221 selected counties in five states: Illinois (19), Indiana (51), Kentucky (67), Ohio (39), and Tennessee (45). There are approximately 369,000 records dating from as early as 1720 and continuing to the early 1900s. Records indexed may not be comprehensive for the time and region covered.Listings Include:- Marriage date.- Name of each spouse.- Soundex code of each spouse- State & County where the marriage was recorded.
Record updated: 21nov1999
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 003 - Marriage Index: AL, GA, SC, 1641-1944, by Family Tree Maker, 1641-1944.
- This CD contains indexes to marriage records for selected counties and years from 114 counties in Alabama (32) and Georgia (82). County records were not used for South Carolina; instead, other sources containing marriage records were compiled. Records total approximately 190,000. They begin as early as 1641 and continue to the mid-1900s. Records indexed may not be comprehensive for the time and region covered.Listings Include:- Marriage date.- Name of each spouse.- Soundex code of each spouse- State & County where the marriage was recorded.
Record created: 21nov1999
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 004 - Marriage Index: MD, NC, and VA, 1624-1915, by Family Tree Maker, 1624-1915.
- This CD contains indexes to marriage records for selected counties and years from 179 counties in three states: Maryland (23), North Carolina (97), and Virginia (59). There is also one collection from the Maryland Historical Society (for Maryland), and from W.M.C. (for North Carolina). Records total approximately 249,500. They begin as early as 1624 and continue to the early 1900s. Records indexed may not be comprehensive for the time and region covered.Listings Include:- Marriage date.- Name of each spouse.- Soundex code of each spouse- State & County where the marriage was recorded.
Record created: 21nov1999
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 006 - Marriage Index: Arkansas, 1779-1992, by Family Tree Maker, 1779-1992.
- This CD contains indexes to marriage records for selected counties and years from 19 counties in the state of Arkansas. The total number of records is approximately 154,000. Records indexed may not be comprehensive for the time and region covered.Listings Include:- Marriage date.- Name of each spouse.- Soundex code of each spouse.- County where the marriage was recorded.
Record created: 21nov1999
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 017 - Birth Record Index: United States/Europe, 900-1880, by Family Tree Maker, 1995.
- Listings Include:- Individual's first and last name.- State or county of birth.- Date of birth.
Record updated: 21nov1999
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 019 - Egle's Notes and Queries of Pennsylvania, 1700s-1800s.
- This database contains images of the pages of William Henry Egle's Notes and Queries, regarded to be among the most important work on the genealogy, biography, and history of central Pennsylvania ever published. The columns (and offprints of the columns which appeared in pamphlet form) were reprinted in seven volumes between the years 1894 and 1896. With the five annual volumes for 1896-1900, the complete set of Notes and Queries which appears on this database totals twelve volumes.
Record updated: 13apr2001
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 020 - Ohio Census, 1880 Index, by Family Tree Maker, 1880.
- - This CD contains approximately 800,000 records from 87 counties in the state of Ohio. It was prepared by the Ohio Genealogical Society and represents all the Ohio counties that existed in 1880. - This publication of the Index to the 1880 Federal Population Census for the State of Ohio by the Ohio Genealogical Society is the result of thousands of volunteers hours -- not only by members and friends in Ohio, but out-of-state members as well.- The population of the United States more than tripled between 1850 and 1900 making the indexing of censuses for the last half of the 19th century a monumental undertaking.Listings include:- Name- Township of Residence- Microfilm Record Page Number.
Record updated: 21nov1999
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 022 - English Settlers in Barbados, 1637-1800 International Records.
- Settled by the British in 1627, Barbados was home to many inhabitants who later relocated to mainland America, settling in Virginia, Georgia, the Carolinas, and other colonies. In fact, throughout most of the 17th and 18th centuries, there was a continuous flow of settlers from Barbados to virtually every point along the Atlantic seaboard. As a result, many families can trace their origins in the New World first to Barbados.Barbados's surviving parish registers were copied during the mid-19th century and are now housed in the Barbados Department of Archives. The information compiled and presented in these volumes was taken from those registers. Information available varies by record type, and great deal of instructive material can be found in the Foreword or Preface to each volume. Approximately 200,000 individuals are referenced in these baptism, marriage, and probate source records.
Record created: 13apr2001
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 023 - Pilgrim Genealogies and Histories, 1600s-1900s.
- Mayflower pilgrims are America's most famous immigrants, but what do you really know about them? Here's a great resource to help you discover the stories and timelines behind the mystique. Comprehensive in its coverage of early New England settlers, this expertly sourced database includes a wide variety of details on the lives of Pilgrims and their descendants in the New World, including approximately 248,000 individuals.
Record created: 13apr2001
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 10,000 Vital Records of Western New York, by Fred Q. Bowman, 1985.
- Vital records from period of 1809-1850 extracted from newspapers in Batavia, Bath, Geneva, Jamestown and Palmyra.
Record created: 21jun2007
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 116 - Census Index: Ontario, Canada, 1871, by Family Tree Maker.
- - This CD contains indexes to approximately 375,000 records from the 1871 census of Ontario, Canada. This CD indexes heads of household as well as individuals who had different last names than the head of household. Listings include:- Individual's first and last name.- Soundex code- Sex and age of the individual.- Birthplace- Ethnic origin- Religious affiliation- District, sub-district, and division.- National Archives of Canada microfilm roll and page number.
Record created: 14aug1999
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 118 - Canadian Genealogy Index, 600s-1900s.
- This database contains over two million records referencing individuals from all regions of Canada, as well as early Alaska. The vast majority of the records fall between 1600 and 1984, although some records date before the 1500s. Gathered over twenty years of research from over one thousand different sources (including city directories, marriage records, birth records, land records, census records, and more) this collection of names represents one of the largest indexes to historical Canadian records available.
Record updated: 03sep2004
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 118 - Canadian Genealogy Index, 600s-1900s, by Family Tree Maker, 600s-1900s.
- This Family Archive contains over two million records referencing individuals from all regions of Canada, as well as early Alaska. The vast majority of the records fall between 1600 and 1984, although some records date before the 1500s. Gathered over twenty years of research from over one thousand different sources (including city directories, marriage records, birth records, land records, census records, and more) thiscollection of names represents one of the largest indexes to historical Canadian records available.Listings Include:- Individual's name - Type of event (married, living, born, etc.).- Date and location of event.- Province and county associated with the original record.- Source and page number where you can find the original record.
Record created: 21nov1999
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 119 - Military Records: Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865.
- This database contains the complete index of the National Archives microfilm roll number M918, Register of Confederate Soldiers, Sailors, and Citizens Who Died in Federal Prisons and Military Hospitals in the North 1861-1865. The collection includes the names of approximately 25,000 individuals.
Record updated: 03sep2004
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 119 - Military Records: Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865, by Family Tree Maker.
- After the Civil War, federal law did not provide for the burial or marking of graves for Confederate soldiers who died in the North. At the turn of the century, however, Confederate veterans' groups convinced the government to pass a statute that provided for the appropriate marking of these graves. As part of the project, the government compiled the 665-page register.What you can find with a hard copy: - Individual's first and last name - Rank - Company - Regiment - Death date - Location of death or burial - Number and locality of the grave
Record updated: 14aug1999
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 120 - Connecticut Officers and Soldiers, 1700s-1800s Military Records.
- Reach further into your family tree's Connecticut branches! This unique and comprehensive collection of Connecticut military records from the French and Indian War and the Revolutionary War references approximately 167,000 individuals.
Record created: 13apr2001
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 121 - Virginia in the Revolution and War of 1812 Military Records.
- The records collected within these eleven books were extracted from sources ranging from local court houses to national archives. Original sources include bounty land applications, militia rosters, pension applications, muster and pay rolls, depositions, petitions, militia lists, orderly books, and service records.Among the unique resources collected here, you'll find one of the most ambitious collections of Revolutionary War source materials ever published (Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh's Revolutionary War Records: Virginia) along with information on all regiment members who served under George Washington. In addition, you'll find record of all Virginia soldiers and sailors who received land warrants in present-day Kentucky.While the majority of the records reference the Revolutionary War and War of 1812, you'll also find record of individuals who served in the French and Indian War, the Indian Wars, Lord Dunmore's War, and other incidents prior to the Revolutionary War.
Record created: 13apr2001
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 131 - Veterans' Schedules: U.S. Selected States, 1890, by Family Tree Maker.
- - Veteran's schedules were forms that the census takers had with them when they were taking the regular population count. In 1890, these extra veterans' schedules were meant only to record information about Union soldiers and their widows. However, many census takers also recorded information about Confederate soldiers, as well as soldiers who served in different wars, including the War of 1812 and the Mexican-American War. You should note that these veterans' schedules are often used as a partial substitute for the 1890 federal census, because the federal government's copy was destroyed by fire. Fragments of the 1890 census may exist in state and local repositories throughout the U.S., but they are difficult to locate and not complete. While not listing everyone who would have been included in the 1890 census, the veterans' schedules are a partial head-of-household list for those who were old enough to have served in the Union Army during the Civil War. States represented include AL, D.C. IL, KY, LA, MD, ME, MI, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NV, OK, OR, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI, WV, and WY. In addition, there are a few records from the states of CA, CT, DE, FL, GA, ID, IN, KS, MA, NY, OH, and PA.Listings Include:- Individual's first and last name.- State, county, and locality of residence at the time of the enumeration.- National Archives Microfilm page number.
Record updated: 14aug1999
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 132 - New York Revolutionary War Records, 1775-1840.
- The source documents reference approximately 162,000 individuals and cover almost the entire state of New York.Books Included- New York in the Revolution as Colony and State Volumes I and II - Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution Volumes I and II - Collections of the New York Historical Society for the Year 1914 Volumes I and II - New York Revolutionary War Pensioners in the 1840 Census - Hessian Troops in the American Revolution, Extracts from the Hetrina Volumes 1-6 - 1775 Articles of Association. Documented in Calendar of Historical Manuscripts, Relating to the War of the Revolution, in the Office of the Secretary of State, Albany, New York, Volume I - Minutes of the Albany Committee of Correspondence 1775-1778, Volumes I and II - Attendance record of German Camp Committee of Correspondence, 1775-1778. Documented in Settlers and Residents, Volume 3, Part 1, Town of Livingston, 1710-1899 - Minutes of the Commissioners for Detecting and Defeating Conspiracies in the State of New York, Albany County Sessions, 1778-1781, Volumes I, II, and Analytical Index- The Balloting Book and Other Documents Relating to Military Bounty Lands in the State of New York - 1783 Land Confiscations of Loyalists - Columbia County, Saratoga County, Tryon County - 1784 Forfeiture Sales of Mohawk Valley Land - Columbia County Loyalists, 1777-1778 - Census of Suffolk County, 1776 - Claverack District, West 1779 - Claverack District, East 1779 - Tax Lists - German Camp, 1779 - Kinderhook District, 1779 - Livingston Manor, 1779 - Saratoga District, 1779 - Schenectady District, 1779 - Palatine District, 1787 - Canajoharie District, 1788 - Caughnawauga District, 1788 - German Flats District, 1788 - Harpers Field District, 1788 - Mohawk District, 1788 - Old England District, 1788 - Palatine District, 1789 - Kings Land District, 1789
Record created: 13apr2001
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