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- 250 - Marriage Index: Illinois, 1851-1900, by Family Tree Maker, 1851-1900.
- This Family Archive contains information on approximately 707,000 individuals who were married in Illinois between 1851 and 1900. It is a great resource because it brings together previously uncollected marriage records from fifty-eight Illinois counties.
Record created: 21nov1999
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 251 - Marriage Index: Michigan and Wisconsin, 1830-1900, by Family Tree Maker.
- - This Family Archive contains information on approximately 52,800 individuals married Wisconsin and 108,500 individuals married in Michigan. It brings together previously uncollected marriage records and gives you easy access to information that you would otherwise have to obtain at from local sources. Data included in this Family Archive was collected through the efforts of Jordan Dodd at Liahona Research. Michigan:Allegan | Berrien | Branch | Cass | Cheboygan | Chippewa | Delta | Eaton | Genesee | Hillsdale | Ingham | Ionia | Isabella | Jackson | Kalamazoo | Kent | Lapeer | Livingston | Mackinac | Macomb | Monroe | Newaygo | Oakland | Saginaw | Sanilac | Shiawassee | St. Clair | Van Buren | Washtenaw | WayneWisconsin:Columbia | Crawford | Grant | Jackson | Kenosha | Manitowoc | Marathon | Milwaukee | Monroe | Portage | Richland | Sauk | WaupacaListings Include: - Name of each spouse.- Marriage date- County where the marriage was recorded.- Where to find copies of your ancestor's original marriage record so that you can obtain even more detailed family history information.
Record created: 14aug1999
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 255 - Land Records: AL, AR, FL, LA, MI, MN, OH, WI, 1790-1907, by Family Tree Maker.
- - This CD contains approximately 1,645,000 records from the U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The records are often the only available source offering the identification of legal land descriptions and transfer of property ownership from the U.S. Government to private land owners. They show who obtained what land from the Federal Government, and when it was obtained. Source documents include homesteads, cash sales, warrants, private land claims, swamp lists, state selections, and railroad lists. Listings Include:- Patentee's name and Soundex code.- State.- Accession number (directly relates a document image to the original hard copy document).- Document number (used to order a copy of the original record from the BLM).- Date the deed was signed Land office that handled the transaction.- Aliquot part reference Section Number, Block, Township, Range, and Meridian/Survey Area.- Number of acres.- Act/Treaty authorizing sale.
Record updated: 14aug1999
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 256 - Passenger and Immigration Lists: Boston, 1821-1850, by Family Tree Maker.
- - Passenger lists are important primary sources of arrival data for the vast majority of immigrants to the United States in the nineteenth century. With the single exception of federal census records, passenger lists are the largest, most continuous, and the most uniform body of population records for the entire country. While researching original passenger lists can often be tedious and difficult, this Family Archive makes finding your immigrant ancestors easier than ever. It contains alphabetical listings of approximately 161,000 individuals who arrived at the port of Boston, Massachusetts from foreign ports between 1821 and 1850.Listings Include:- For each individual listed, you will usually find the name, age, gender, arrival date, country of origin, and occupation. With the information provided, you should be able to establish a very complete record for your ancestor. For each record, you will also learn where to find a microfilm copy of the original passenger list. Researching that microfilm may help you determine the name of the ship on which an ancestor sailed and the specific location in which they wished to settle.
Record updated: 14aug1999
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 271 - The Irish Flax Grower's List, 1796, by Family Tree Maker, 1796.
- In 1796, the Irish Linen Board published a list of nearly 60,000 individuals who received awards for planting between one and five acres of flax. Individuals who planted one acre were awarded four spinning-wheels, and those growing five acres were awarded a loom. The "Flax Grower's List," reproduced in this CD, is an extremely useful genealogical record since virtually no Irish census of the nineteenth century has survived. With the information listed, you may be able to compensate for the lack of genealogical records available for Ireland at this time. Land records are unique because they allow you to obtain an idea of your family's migration pattern and help you determine local resources to research for more information. If you are one of the nearly 70 million individuals worldwide with Irish heritage, the Flax Grower's List is an important resource.
Record created: 21nov1999
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 284 - Massachusetts, 1870 Census Index, by Family Tree Maker, 1870.
- - This CD contains an alphabetical index of approximately 1,380,000 Massachusetts residents who were counted in the 1870 United States census. This index is quite comprehensive, covering every county in the state of Massachusetts and listing every name, as well, not just heads of household. From this CD you can see selected information about each listed individual, such as their name, county of residence at the time of the census, as well as a more specific location, such as the town or district. In addition, this Family Archive CD provides the National Archives microfilm series, roll, and page numbers so you can find copies of the original census schedules.
Record updated: 21nov1999
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 285 - West Pennsylvania Census, 1870 Index, by Family Tree Maker.
- - This CD contains indexes to approximately 312,000 census records from 26 counties in Western Pennsylvania. Contains entries listing heads of household as well as every male over 50, every female over age 70, and other surnames within the household. Listings include:- Name- Age- Sex- Race- Birthplace- Locality- Roll Number, and Page Number.
Record created: 14aug1999
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 286 - East Pennsylvania Census, 1870 Index, by Family Tree Maker.
- - This CD contains more than 219,000 entries listing heads of household as well as every male over age 50, every female over age 70, and other surnames within the household. Listings include:- Name- Age- Sex- Race- Birthplace- Locality- Roll Number, and Page Number.
Record created: 14aug1999
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 287 - New York City, New York & Long Island, 1870 Index, by Family Tree Maker.
- - This CD contains indexes to approximately 500,000 census records from five counties that comprised New York City in 1870. These counties are Kings, New York, Queens, Richmond, and Suffolk. Listings include:- Name- Age- Sex- Race- Birthplace- Locality- Roll Number, and Page Number.
Record created: 14aug1999
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 288 - Baltimore, Chicago & St. Louis Census, 1870 Index, by Family Tree Maker.
- - This CD contains indexes to approximately 352,000 census records from three major cities: Baltimore, Maryland (112,380), Chicago, Illinois (121,496), and St. Louis, Missouri (118,049). Listings include:- Name- Age- Sex- Race- Birthplace- Locality- Roll Number, and Page Number.
Record created: 14aug1999
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 289 - North Carolina & South Carolina Census, 1870 Index, by Family Tree Maker.
- - This CD contains indexes to approximately 494,000 census records from 121 counties in North Carolina (295,007 entries) and South Carolina (199,064 entries). Listings include:- Name- Age- Sex- Race- Birthplace- Locality- Roll Number, and Page Number.
Record created: 14aug1999
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 290 - Virginia & West Virginia Census, 1870 Index, by Family Tree Maker.
- - This CD contains indexes to approximately 491,000 entries from 152 counties in Virginia (381,215 entries) and West Virginia (109,495 entries). Listings include:- Name- Age- Sex- Race- Birthplace- Locality- Roll Number, and Page Number.
Record created: 14aug1999
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 291 - Georgia Census, 1870 Index, by Family Tree Maker.
- - This CD contains indexes to approximately 333,000 census records from 132 counties in Georgia. Listings include:- Name- Age- Sex- Race- Birthplace- Locality- Roll Number, and Page Number.
Record created: 14aug1999
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 301 - Illinois, 1850 Census Microfilm Records.
- Often referred to as the first modern census, the 1850 census employed improved techniques for collecting information. For the first time, enumerators were provided printed instructions that explained their responsibilities, census procedures, and the intent behind census questions. These instructions accounted for a greater degree of accuracy in the census record. This databases indexes over 235,000 Illinois heads of household who were counted in this especially valuable census.
Record created: 13apr2001
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 302 - Indiana, 1850 Census Microfilm Records.
- Often referred to as the first modern census, the 1850 census employed improved techniques for collecting information. For the first time, enumerators were provided printed instructions that explained their responsibilities, census procedures, and the intent behind census questions. These instructions accounted for a greater degree of accuracy in the census record. This database indexes over 257,000 Indiana heads of household who were counted in this especially valuable census.
Record created: 13apr2001
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 303 - Kentucky, 1850 Census Microfilm Records.
- ten referred to as the first modern census, the 1850 census employed improved techniques for collecting information. For the first time, enumerators were provided printed instructions that explained their responsibilities, census procedures, and the intent behind census questions. These instructions accounted for a greater degree of accuracy in the census record. This database indexes over 192,000 Kentucky heads of household who were counted in this especially valuable census.
Record created: 13apr2001
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 304 - Indiana Census Records: 1860, by Family Tree Maker.
- - This Family Archive includes information on over 1.35 million Indiana residents who were counted in the 1860 United States Census. Retyped and fielded for easy searching, the 1860 Census is especially valuable because it includes information on entire households rather than just heads of household. Also, unlike census indexes which include just a name index, this Family Archive includes all of the information fields from an individual's census record. Listings include:- Name resident.- Whether or not the individual could read or write.- Location of residence- Occupation - Whether or not the individual was married within the year.- Value of real estate.- Value of personal property.- Whether or not the individual attended school within the year.- Birthplace
Record created: 14aug1999
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 305 - Pennsylvania, 1850 Census Microfilm Records.
- Often referred to as the first modern census, the 1850 census employed improved techniques for collecting information. For the first time, enumerators were provided printed instructions that explained their responsibilities, census procedures, and the intent behind census questions. These instructions accounted for a greater degree of accuracy in the census record.The 1850 census schedules listed the free population as well as the slave population. This database references nearly 700,000 Pennsylvania heads of household who were counted in this especially valuable census.
Record created: 13apr2001
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 306 - North Carolina, 1850 Census Microfilm Records.
- Often referred to as the first modern census, the 1850 census employed improved techniques for collecting information. For the first time, enumerators were provided printed instructions that explained their responsibilities, census procedures, and the intent behind census questions. These instructions accounted for a greater degree of accuracy in the census record.The 1850 census schedules listed the free population as well as the slave population. This database references nearly 140,000 North Carolina heads of household who were counted in this especially valuable census.
Record created: 13apr2001
>> LookUp request .. [Where can I buy this resource?]- 307 - Massachusetts, 1850 Census Microfilm Records.
- Often referred to as the first modern census, the 1850 census employed improved techniques for collecting information. For the first time, enumerators were provided printed instructions that explained their responsibilities, census procedures, and the intent behind census questions. These instructions accounted for a greater degree of accuracy in the census record. This database indexes nearly 385,000 Massachusetts heads of household who were counted in this especially valuable census.
Record created: 13apr2001
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