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MICROFILMED PAGES OF THE 1850 CENSUS

CD301. Illinois, 1850.  This set of disks contains images of the actual pages of the 1850 Illinois Federal census.

CD302. Indiana, 1850. This set of disks contains images of the actual census pages of the 1850 Indiana Federal census.

CD303. Kentucky, 1850.  This set of disks contains images of the actual pages of the 1850 Kentucky Federal census.

CD305. Pennsylvania, 1850.  This set of disks contains images of the actual pages of the 1850 Pennsylvania Federal census.

CD306. North Carolina, 1850.  This set of disks contains images of the actual pages of the 1850 North Carolina Federal census.

CD307. Massachusetts, 1850.  This set of disks contains images of the actual pages of the 1850 Massachusetts Federal census.

CD308. Connecticut and Rhode Island, 1850.  This set of disks contains images of the actual pages of the 1850 Connecticut and Rhode Island Federal censuses.

CD309. Virginia, 1850.  This set of disks contains images of the actual pages of the 1850 Virginia Federal census.

CD451. Tennessee, 1850.  This set of disks contains images of the actual pages of the 1850 Tennessee Federal census.

CD452. California, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, & Utah, 1850.  This set of disks contains images of the actual pages of the 1850 California, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, & Utah Federal censuses.

CD453. Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana & Mississippi. This set of disks contains images of the actual pages of the 1850 Federal census for the named states.

CD454. Maine, New Hampshire, & Vermont, 1850.  This set of disks contains images of the actual pages of the 1850 Federal censuses for Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont



MARRIAGE RECORDS (1600s to 1900s): 
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CD1. 1739-1910; LA.

CD2. 1720-1926; KY, OH, TN, & IN.

CD3. 1641-1944; AL, GA, & SC.

CD4. 1624-1915; MD, VA, & NC.

CD5. 1766-1983; AR, MS, TX, & MO.

CD6A. Arkansas marriage records - Counties and years covered:
Ashley (1789-1979), Calhoun (1851-1890), Crawford (1877-1896), Franklin (1811-1976), Garland (1818-1970), Hempstead (1817-1881), Hot Springs (1800-1881), Jefferson (1830-1879), Logan (1787-1919), Phillips (1754-1899), Polk (1900-1906), Pope (1830- 1859), Randolph (1804-1988), Saline (1828-1875), Sebastian (1847-1992), Stone (1873- 1890), Union (1809-1869), Washington (1870-1893), Yell (1841-1878).

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CD222. 1851-1900; Iowa. The following counties are included in the records on this disk: Adair (1854-1900), Appanoose (1851-1900), Carroll (1854-1881), Chickasaw (1853-1900), Dallas (1851-1886), Delaware (1851-1860), Des Moines (1862-1879), Guthrie (1852-1899), Hamilton (1857-1900), Louisa (1851-1899), Lucas (1851-1899), Marion (1851-1877), Monona (1856-1880), Monroe (1887-1900), Muscatine (1851-1900), Plymouth (1860-1891), Polk, (1851-1861), Scott (1855-1860), Taylor (1851-1865), Warren (1851-1879), Webster (1853-1890), Woodbury (1881-1899), Worth (1858-1900), Wright (1855-1869).

CD224. 1655-1800; Maryland. Calvert, Garrett, Howard, and Wicomico counties not included.

CD225. 1850-1951; AZ, CA, ID, & NV.

CD226. 1754-1850; GA.

CD227. 1728-1850; AR, CA, IA, LA, MN, MO, OR, & TX.

CD228. 1790-1850; IL, & IN.

CD229. 1660-1850; KY, NC, TN, WV & VA.

CD231. Marriage Index: Massachusetts, 1633-1850. This database references approx. 837,500 marriage records for the period 1633-1850. Records indexed may not be comprehensive for the time and region covered.

CD233. Marriage Index: Kentucky, 1851 - 1900. This database references approx. 318,000 individuals for the period 1851 - 1900. Records indexed may not be comprehensive for the time and region covered.

CD234. Marriage Index: Missouri, 1851 - 1900.

CD239. Marriage Index: New York City, 1600s - 1800s. This database contains the names of more than 410,000 individuals who were married in or near New York City between 1622 and 1899. There are also a very few marriages from Connecticut and New Jersey.

CD242. Marriage Index: Mississippi & Florida, 1800 - 1900. This database contains the names of more than 191,000 individuals married in Mississippi and Florida between 1800 and 1900. There are 154,000 names in the Mississippi records and 37,000 names in the Florida records. Records are from the following Mississippi counties: Adams, Amite, Carroll, Claiborne, Copiah, Franklin, Harrison, Hinds, Itawamba, Jefferson, Lafayette, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Leake, Lowndes, Madison, Marshall, Monroe, Noxubee, Pontotoc, Rankin, Sunflower, Tippah, Tishomingo, Warren, Wilkinson, Winston, Talobusha, and Yazoo. Records are from the following Florida counties: Alachua, Dade, Duval, Escambia, Gadsden, Hamilton, Hillsborough, Jackson, Jefferson, Leon, Madison, Marion, Monroe, Putnam, and St. Johns.

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CD398. Marriage records: Texas, 1850 - 1900. Selected counties.

CD399. Marriage records: District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland, & Virginia. Records range variously from 1740 to 1920 in selected mid-Atlantic states & Washington, DC.

CD400. Marriage records: Ohio, 1789-1850, Fulton and Monroe counties not included.

CD401. Marriage records: selected areas of New York #1, 1639-1916.

CD402. Marriage records: selected areas of New York #2, 1639-1916.

CD403. "Selected US/International Marriage Records, 1340-1980". This disk contains the names of approx. 1,4 million individuals from the collection of data compiled by Yates Publishing Co. Additional information about each record may be obtained from Yates Publishing.

CD405. "Marriage Index: Arizona, Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oregon &Washington". Approx. 154,000 individuals who were married between 1727 and 1900 in selected Western counties are referenced in the records on this disk.

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BIRTH RECORDS
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CD17. Birth Records Series #1, 1700-1880. The birth records on this CD-ROM are an extraction of all of the known birth records contained in CD-ROMs published by Automated Archives, Inc., as of December 1993. Over 1.8 million individuals have been located on the Automated Archives CD-ROMs that contain both a birth year and a location. Records that did not have both a year and a location were omitted from the compilation. Records with a birth year after 1880 were also omitted. The records that were extracted include the Social Security Death Records Index (CDs 111, 112), the Mortality Schedules (CD 164), the lineage linked databases (CDs 100, 101 and 102), plus the Salt Lake City Cemetery records (CD 118). In the case of the Mortality Schedules, the birth year was estimated based upon the age at death. The birth record index includes the individual's Last Name, First Name, Birth Date and Birth Place, as well as the number of the CD from which the data was extracted.

DEATH RECORDS
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CD110. Social Security Death Benefits records, 1946-1998, names beginning with  letters A - K.

CD112. Social Security Death Benefits records, 1946-1998, names beginning with  letters L - Z.

CD164. Mortality records from 33 states for period 1850-1880; states with records on this disk are: AR, AZ, CO, CT, DC, Dakota Terr., DE, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MI, MN, MS, MT, NE, NV, ND, OH, OR, PA, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT, WA, WV, & WY.

CD168. "Cemetery Records: Salt Lake City 1848 - 1992". The following information is available in this database: Individual's first and last name; birth date and place; death date and place; burial site within the cemetery. The cemetery for which these records exist is located in Salt Lake City, UT.

CD49. 1890 Mortality list for Texas; plus 1860, 1870, 1880, 1890; Census indexes for Texas.

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CD12A. "Family Pedigrees: Everton's Computerized Family File Vol. I, 1400s - present". Images of family group sheets submitted to Everton's which provide information on approx. 389,000 individuals.

CD15. Everton Publishers' Computerized Family File Volumes 1 and 2, and "Roots" Cellar Volume 1.

CD100. Linked Family Pedigrees #1. This disk has pedigree data, mostly pre-1850 on individuals and families from the U.S. and Europe; family group sheet information for over 700,000 persons; and genealogies of the Royalty of Europe.

CD101. Linked Family Pedigrees #2. This disk has pedigree data, mostly pre-1900 on individuals and families from the U.S. and Europe; linked pedigrees for over 500,000 persons, including many notable U.S. Colonial families; and a large collection of Acadian families from Louisiana and Canada.

CD102. Automated Archives Family Pedigrees #3. This disk has linked pedigrees from pre-1850 U.S. families; data for over 700,000 individuals with over 700 pedigrees searched by Lineages, a professional research organization, and from private collections; included are many European European Royalty and Nobility and notable Colonial families.

CD108. Family Pedigrees from GENTECH95 and Automated Research, Inc., 1500-1989. This CD is a linked-relationship genealogy database containing 177,859 individual records from 103 GEDCOM files. The files were contributed to GENTECH, Inc. by family historians attending the GENTECH95 Conference, and compiled into a linked database by Automated Research, Inc. Each of the GEDCOM files includes documentation and source notes.

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FTM WORLD FAMILY TREE DISKS

CD-WFT1. World Family Tree, Volume 1, pre-1600 to present. This database contains approx. 6,000 family trees contributed by Family Tree Maker customers and other family history enthusiasts. Nearly 3 million individuals are named, complete with event dates and family links where known. Some records contain additional source notes and biographical data.
CD-WFT2. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 2, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT3. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 3, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT4. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 4, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT5. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 5, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT6. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 6, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT7. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 7, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT8. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 8, pre-1600 to present. Same as above, except that 18% of the data was submitted by researchers in the UK.
CD-WFT9. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 9, pre-1600 to present. Approx. 4,000 family trees, nearly 3 million individuals are listed, complete with event dates and family links where known. Some records contain additional source notes and biographical data.
CD-WFT10. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 10, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT11. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 11, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT12. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 12, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT13. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 13, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT14. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 14, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT15. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 15, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT16. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 16, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT17. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 17, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT18. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 18, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT19. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 19, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT20. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 20, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT21. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 21, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT22. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 22, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT23. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 23, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT24. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 24, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT25. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 25, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT26. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 26, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT27. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 27, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT28. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 28, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT29. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 29, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT30. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 30, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT31. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 31, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT32. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 32, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
We do not have WFT disks 33 - 37.
CD-WFT38. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 38, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT39. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 39, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT40. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 40, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT41. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 41, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT42. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 43, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT43. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 43, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT44. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 44, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT45. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 45, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT46. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 46, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.
CD-WFT47. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume 47, pre-1600 to present. Same as above.

CD-WFT-E1. Family Archives, World Family Tree, Volume E1. Almost 1,000 family trees originally published in WFT volumes 1 through 12 which have their origins in Europe.



CITY DIRECTORIES

CD-CD01. New England States, 1881-1902, selected cities and years.  Taken from 41 New England residential and business directories, this index provides searchable information such as: age, business name, business address, comments, directory information given name, home address, occupation, and names of people at residence or business. With date ranges centering around 1890, these directories are excellent substitutes for the destroyed 1890 census. The states included in this database and the number of directories from each one are as follows: Connecticut, 17; Maine, 5; New Hampshire, 7; Rhode Island, 6; and Vermont, 6.

CD-CD02. Southern Midwest, 1882-1898. This database includes directory records from 46 communities in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and Ohio.
From Iowa: Boone, Creston, Des Moines, Iowa City, Muscatine, Sioux City.
From Illinois: Alton, Evanston, Joliet, Metamora, Moline, Peoria, Quincy, Rock Island, Sangamon.
From Indiana: Allen County, Elkhart, Evansville, Hammond City, Hartford City, Huntington, Indianapolis, Johnson County, La Porte, Lafayette, Lawrence, Madison County, Michigan City, Montpelier, Muncie, Portland, Shelby, Shelbyville, Terre Haute, Valparaiso.
From Ohio: Canton, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, East Liverpool, Fremont City, Greenville, Norwalk, Springfield, Toledo, Trumbel, Warren, Youngstown, Zanesville.

CD-CD03. Northern Midwest, 1884-1898. This database includes directory records from 18 communities in Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.
From Michigan: Alpena, Jackson, Muskegon, Detroit, Saginaw, Grand Rapids.
From Minnesota: Duluth, Minneapolis, St. Paul.
From Wisconsin: Appleton, Ashland, Eau Claire, Madison (Univ. of WI), Milwaukee, Waukesha.

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LAND RECORDS ON DISK

CD253. Combined land records from the General Land Office, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Dept. of the Interior located in Springfield, VA. States covered are AR, FL, & LA., 1700s-1908.

CD255. This database is comprised of approx. 1.65 million records from the Bureau of Land Management. States covered are AL, AR, FL, LA, MI, MN, OH, and WI, for the years between 1790 and 1907.

CD650. "Land Records: Kentucky, 1774-1924". The records in this database contain the names of approx. 100,000 individuals and the number of acres they owned, the entry date of the records, and military service for those individuals who were paid in land for their service.

CD651. "Land and Tax Records: Ohio, 1787-1840". This disk contains images of the pages of five books previously published by the Genealogical Publishing Co. More than 106,000 individuals are named in the records on this disk:

CD652. "Land Records: Bucks and Lancaster Counties, Pennsylvania, 1682-1825". The records on this disk reference approx. 12,690 individuals mentioned in land record abstracts for the named counties. 

MILITARY RECORDS AND OFFICIAL HISTORIES


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CD RW-1. "Military Records: Revolutionary War Muster Rolls".  This disk contains an index to the service records of approx. 426,000 Revolutionary War soldiers.  Information from this database will tell where more specific data can be found about an individual in the rolls of microfilmed records held by the National Archives; name and rank, plus roll number and record number.

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CD RW-2. "Military Records: War of 1812 Muster Rolls".  This database contains the names of approx. 580,000 veterans of the Second Revolutionary War, commonly called "The War of 1812".  Available details include name, company, rank at induction and discharge, and microfilm roll location numbers.

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CD RW-3. "Sons of the American Revolution Patriot Index, Edition III".  This database was published in collaboration with the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (equivalent to the D.A.R. for women).  Approx. 732,000 names of Patriots (soldiers) and their descendants have been collected and preserved in this searchable database updated and released in 2002.
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CD119. "Military Records: Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865". This database contains the complete contents of National Archives microfilm #M918, Register of Confederate Soldiers, Sailors, and Citizens Who Died in Federal Prisons and Military Hospitals in the North, 1861-1865. Approx. 25,000 names are in the collection.

CD120. "Military Records: Connecticut Officers and Soldiers, 1700s - 1800s".  This disk contains images of the pages of 4 volumes which show lists of individuals from Connecticut who served in military units during the Revolutionary War and the French and Indian Wars.  Approx. 167,000 names are referenced; most  showing residence, date of discharge or death, unit, campaigns, names of family members, date of enlistment, rank, dates of service, and any land transactions that resulted from service.

CD121. "Military Records: Virginia in the Revolution and War of 1812".  Approx. 269,000 names of veterans are included in this database. Sources include local court house and National Archive records.  Also, bounty land applications, militia rosters, pension applications, muster and pay rolls.  Other sources were depositions, orderly books, and service records.  There are also records of veterans of the French & Indian Wars, Lord Dunmore's War, the Indian Wars, and other conflicts prior to the Revolution.

CD131. "Veterans' Schedules: U.S. Selected States, 1890". This database contains an index of approx. 385,000 war veterans and veterans' widows who were enumerated on the special veterans' schedule of the 1890 U.S. federal census. Although the 1890 veterans' schedule was meant only to record information about Union soldiers and their widows, it also lists information about some Confederate soldiers, as well as soldiers who served in other wars, such as the War of 1812 and the Mexican-American War. Locales represented with records on this disk are: AL, DC, 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: CA, CT, DE, FL, GA, ID, IN, KS, MA, NY, OH, and PA.

CD132. "New York Revolutionary War Records". Approx. 162,000 individuals who served in New York military units during the Revolutionary War between 1775 and 1789 are referenced in the records on this disk. The 1840 list of New York Revolutionary War pensioners is also included.

CD133. "Revolutionary Patriots, Maryland and Delaware, 1775 - 1783". The records on this disk are comprised of images of the pages from eleven volumes of names of individuals who served in Maryland and Delaware military units during the Revolutionary War. Approx. 104,000 names are referenced.

CD134. "Massachusetts Civil War Soldiers and Sailors, 1861 - 1865". The records on this disk are comprised of images of the pages from all nine volumes of Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines in the Civil War, which lists the names of individuals who served in Massachusetts military units during the Civil War. Approx. 140,000 names are referenced.

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CD144. "Loyalists in the American Revolution".  (Also known as "Tories".) The records in these books reference more than 87,000 individuals in the following locations: Georgia, the Carolinas, New York, Pennsylvania, Florida, Great Britain, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Mississippi, New Brunswick, New Jersey, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Virginia. The book titles are:

CD145. "Revolutionary War Pension Lists, Military Records". This disk/database contains the images of the pages from 12 volumes of Pension Records for approx. 110,000 veterans, and in some cases, family members.  These records were originally published between 1792 and 1841, and only after their accuracy was checked by the War Department before being submitted to Congress.  These pension records are among the most valuable and authoritative of all genealogical sources.

CD146. "Index of 21,000 volunteer U.S. Soldiers from 1784-1811". This database contains images of the index cards of volunteer soldiers, mostly state troops and county militiamen, who served from the end of the Revolutionary War to the beginning of the War of 1812.

CD147. "Massachusetts Revolutionary War Soldiers & Sailors, 1775 - 1782". This disk contains images of the pages from all 17 volumes of Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War. Approx. 688,000 persons who served in Massachusetts units from 1775 to 1782 are referenced.

CD155. "Military Records: Civil War Confederate Pension Applications Index".  Information on approx. 28,000 veterans of the Confederate States Army who applied for pensions in the state of Tennessee.  All applicants were residents of Tennessee, but a few served in units from other states. Index to actual records held in Tennessee State Archives. Copies of original record may be purchased from the state archives with this information.

CD351. "The Roll of Honor: Civil War Union Soldiers". This CD contains images of the pages of all 27 volumes of the Roll of Honor as well as The Unpublished Roll of Honor. These books reference the names of over 200,000 Union soldiers who were buried in national cemeteries, soldier's lots, and garrison cemeteries. The Roll of Honor is the only official memorial to the Union dead ever published, and in spite of some omissions and discrepancies, it remains the most comprehensive source of information on Civil War fatalities. Originally compiled by the U. S. Quartermaster Department, it was published volume by volume as battlefield sites were surveyed, graves exhumed, and bodies identified and reburied. Information given includes the soldier's name, rank, regiment, company, date of death, and place of burial. An every-name index is included on the disk.

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CD CW-1.  "Military Records: Civil War Service Records".  This database contains 5.3 million names of veterans of both the Union and Confederate Armies who served during the American Civil War (1861-1865).  The data was taken from records compiled by the U.S. National Archives.  Most records contain the individual's name, company, and regiment.  Many also have the rank when enlisted and when discharged. 
NOTE: MOST SURNAMES BEGINNING WITH "S" AND "T" ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS DATABASE, THEY ARE MISSING FROM THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES RECORDS.


The ROM disks in this section do not contain the names of individual soldiers, but rather information about specific battles, regiments, etc.

CDH-B OR. "The Official Record of the War Between the States (Civil War) 1860-1865". Complete in 127 volumes. A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate armies.

CDH-B CMH. "Confederate Military History". A library of Confederate States history, in twelve volumes, written by distinguished men of the South, and edited by Gen. Clement A. Evans of Georgia.

CD-GP1. "The Civil War CD-ROM". The entire texts of the following books are on this disk:

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CD200. "The Compendium of American Genealogy, 1600s - 1800s". These three disks contain the images of the pages from all seven volumes of The Compendium of American Genealogy: The Genealogical Encyclopedia of the First Families of America. These volumes reference over 288,000 individuals and provide broad coverage of who's who in early America. Please note that because these genealogies were not created by professionals, the compendium is known to contain errors. It is recommended that you verify the data obtained from these records with other sources.

VIRGINIA RECORD SOURCES

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CD-VA-1. "Virginia Vital Records: Births 1656 - 1896, selected counties". This database contains over 317,000 birth records found in 20 of Virginia's counties.  These records were extracted from 53 different sources.

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CD-VA-2. "Virginia Vital Records: Deaths 1660 - 1896". This database contains 73,000 death records found in 10 of Virginia's counties. These records were extracted from 15 different sources.

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CD-VA-3. "Southside Virginia Genealogies".  This is a compilation of several hundred family histories, each of which, typically, extends back to the colonial period in Southside Virginia [southside being south of the James River]. There are 4,000 pages of data based on the multi-generational family history of the author, John W. Pritchett, and the histories of the various allied families.  It includes hundreds of genealogies and nearly 400 autobiographical narratives of residents of Southside Virginia.  The index contains more than 90,000 entries, and there are references in the text to more than 1,000 members of the Virginia legislature and 230 members of congress, with more than 67,000 citations to Virginia genealogical manuscripts, vital records, and published books.

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CD-H1. "The Virginia Genealogist", volumes 1 - 20, (January, 1957 through December, 1976) with inclusive, comprehensive index. On this one CD-ROM disk is the entire text of the first twenty volumes of this excellent, well-known periodical edited by John Frederick Dorman. Dedicated to publishing early Virginia and West Virginia records from many different previously unknown sources.

CD162. "Genealogies of Virginia Families, #1, from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography". This disk contains images of the pages of all five volumes of Genealogies of Virginia Families originally published in book form in 1981. The five volumes together contain all the family history articles that appeared in VMHB from its inception in 1893 to 1977. The articles document more than 300 families from all parts of the Old Dominion, and the majority trace lines of descent through seven or eight generations, with the data spanning a time period of two or three centuries or more and naming over 75,000 individuals. An all-name index is on the disk.

CD174. Virginia Vital Records #1, 1600s - 1800s. Contains images of the pages of six books filled with Virginia records: Virginia Vital Records, Virginia Marriage Records, Virginia Will Records, Virginia Land Records, Virginia Military Records, and Virginia Tax Records. These books are comprised of articles which originally appeared in three prestigious Virginia periodicals: Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, The William & Mary College Quarterly, and Tyler's Quarterly. Contains data on over 138,000 of Virginia's earliest settlers.

CD186. "Genealogies of Virginia Families, #2", contains images of the pages of all five volumes of Genealogies of Virginia Families, consisting of family history articles originally published in The William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine between 1892 and 1942. Also included on this disk are images of the pages of the book, Virginia Gleanings in England, which includes articles first published in The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography between 1903 and 1926. Over 113,000 individuals are referenced in the records on this disk.

CD187. "Family History: Virginia Genealogies #3". Images of the pages of of all four volumes of Genealogies of Virginia Families from Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine and the complete set of Virginia Colonial Abstracts which reference approx. 130,000 names of Virginia's earliest settlers comprise the records on this disk.

CD191. "Family History: Southern Genealogies #1, 1600s - 1800s". This archive contains images of the pages of all 23 volumes of Boddie's Historical Southern Families and all six volumes of Armstrong's Notable Southern Families. Approx. 132,000 individuals are mentioned.

CD202. "Family Archives: (Swem's) Virginia Historical Index". This database contains the images and searchable text of the pages from E. G. Swem's massive index of Virginia's first settlers. Approx. 200,000 individuals are listed. The Virginia Historical Index references these publications: The Virginia Magazine of Biography and History (38 volumes); the William & Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine (1st & 2nd series, 37 volumes); Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine (10 volumes); the Virginia Historical Register and Literary Advisor (6 volumes); the Lower Norfolk County Virginia Antiquary (5 volumes); Hening's Statutes at Large (13 volumes); and Calendar of Virginia State Papers and other manuscripts preserved in the Capitol at Richmond, 1652-1869 (11 volumes).

CD205. "Family History: Virginia Genealogies #4, 1600s - 1800s". This database contains the images of the pages from 17 volumes of Virginia genealogies and family histories. Originally published by a variety of entities, these books contain information about approx. 212,000 individuals. Included are vestry books, family histories, vital records, and historical accounts of the colonization of Virginia.

CD500. "Southern Biographies & Genealogies, 1500s - 1940s". This disk contains the full text of twelve books of limited distribution or currently "out of print".

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CD503. "Virginia Colonial Records, 1600s - 1700s". The images of the pages from 13 books containing a variety of Colonial Era Virginia records comprise the database on this disk. Approx. 200,000 names are included.

CD510. "Colonial Virginia Source Records, 1600s - 1700s". The images of the pages of ten books about early Virginia contain references to approx. 353,000 individuals.

CD513. "Virginia Land, Marriage, and Probate Records, 1639-1850". Included in the records on this disk are 27,000 Spotsylvania County deeds (1722-1799); 15,500 Augusta County marriage records and bonds (1700-1853); 65,000 Wills from Augusta County (1743-1829), Isle of Wight County (1645-1853), and Norfolk County (1639-1856). Approx. 135,000 individuals are mentioned in abstracts of deeds, marriage bonds, and Wills.

CD550. "Virginia Genealogies and Biographies, 1500s-1900s".  This 2 disk database contains information about approx. 310,000 individuals who resided in Virginia and/or Maryland during the years stated.  It is comprised of the images of the pages from the following 22 books:

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CD-GA-1. "Georgia Vital Records: Marriages 1775-1900". This database contains 337,600 marriage records found in 92 of Georgia's 160 counties.

CD516. "Genealogical Records: Early Georgia Settlers, 1700s - 1800s". The images of the pages of six records source books comprise the database of information on this disk.



 TEXAS RECORDS

CD514. "Genealogical Records: Early Texas Settlers, 1700s - 1800s". The images of the pages of eight records source books comprise the database of information on this disk.

  • REPUBLIC OF TEXAS: POLL LISTS FOR 1846.

  • AUSTIN COLONY PIONEERS, Including History of Bastrop, Fayette, Grimes, Montgomery and Washington Counties, Texas.

  • ANCESTOR LINEAGES OF MEMBERS, Texas Society/National Society Colonial Dames Seventeenth Century.

  • KENTUCKY COLONIZATION IN TEXAS - A History of the Peters Colony.

  • CHARACTER CERTIFICATES IN THE GENERAL LAND OFFICE OF TEXAS.

  • STEPHEN F. AUSTIN'S REGISTER OF FAMILIES.

  • A NEW LAND BECKONED - German Immigration to Texas, 1844-1847.

  • NEW HOMES IN A NEW LAND - German Immigration to Texas, 1847-1861.

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CD-TX-1. "Texas Vital Records: Marriages 1824-1900". This database contains 73,660 marriage records found in 90 of Texas' 256 counties.  The counties represented are: Anderson, Angelina, Armstrong, Atacosa, Austin, Bexar, Bowie, Brazoria, Burleson, Caldwell, Calhoun, Cameron, Cass, Cherokee, Collin, Colorado, Comal, Comanche, Cooke, Crockett, Crosby, Dallas, Deaf Smith, Denton, De Witt, Ellis, Erath, Fannin, Fayette, Fort Bend, Frio, Galveston, Gillespie, Glasscock, Gonzales, Grayson, Grimes, Guadalupe, Hall, Harris, Harrison, Hartley, Hays, Henderson, Hopkins, Howard, Hunt, Irion, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Kauffman, Kendall, Kerr, Lamar, Lavaca, Lipscomb, Llano, Matagorda, McLennan, Medina, Montgomery, Nacogdoches, Navarro, Newton, Nolan, Nueces, Ochiltree, Panola, Pecos, Polk, Rains, Red River, Refugio, Robertson, Rusk, San Augustine, Scurry, Smith, Somervell, Travis, Tyler, Van Zandt, Victoria, Walker, Ward, Washington, Wharton, Wheeler, and Williamson.



LOUISIANA RECORDS

CD525. "Genealogical Records: Early Louisiana Settlers, 1600s - 1800s". This Family Archive includes images of the pages of the following books:
* "Louisiana Census Records. Volume I: Avoyelles and St. Landry Parishes, 1810 and 1820" & "Louisiana Census Records. Volume II: Iberville, Natchitoches, Pointe Coupee, and Rapides Parishes, 1810 and 1820"
* "Old Families of Louisiana"
* "The Settlement of the German Coast of Louisiana and Creoles of German Descent"
* "Gulf Coast Colonials, A Compendium of French Families in Early Eighteenth Century Louisiana"
* "Louisiana Colonials: Soldiers and Vagabonds"
* "Louisiana Troops 1720-1770"
* "The New Orleans French, 1720-1733: A Collection of Marriage Records Relating to the First Colonists of the Louisiana Province"
* "The Census Tables for the French Colony of Louisiana from 1699 Through 1732"
* "Louisiana Soldiers in the War of 1812"
* "The Canary Islands Migration to Louisiana, 1778-1783"


MISSOURI RECORDS

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CD-MO-1. "Missouri Vital Records: Marriages, 1767-1900, Selected Counties".
The following Missouri counties are represented with records on this disk: (To 1850)
Andrew    Clay Jackson  Monroe Randolph
Boone Clinton Jefferson Morgan Ray
Callaway Cole Johnson Osage  Saline
Cape Girardeau Crawford Lafayette Perry St. Charles
Cass Franklin Lewis Pike St. Francis
Charlton Gasconade Lincoln Platte St. Louis
Clark Greene Madison Polk Warren
  Howard Marion Ralls Washington

The counties listed below have records for the years shown:
Barry (1851-1875) Lafayette (1851-1900) St. Charles (1851-1880)
Bates (1860-1895) Lawrence (1851-1875) Stoddard (1856-1900)
Boone (1851-1880) Mississippi (1851-1900) Stone (1851-1900)
Clark (1866-1900)  Pettis (1851-1885) Taney (1868-1900)
Clay (1851-1899) Platte (1851-1885) Worth (1861-1900)
Dunklin (1872-1895) Ray (1851-1900) Wright (1887-1899)
Jackson (1851-1875) Reynolds (1853-1899)  
Johnson (1851-1875) Saline(1851-1880)  

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CD-MO2. "Missouri Vital Records: Deaths, Selected Counties & Years".  This database is taken primarily from newspaper obituaries published in 7 Missouri counties: Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Cole, Lafayette, Montgomery, and St. Clair.  Other Missouri counties are represented, but with much smaller collections of names.

THE NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER

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CD-NE 1-9. "The New England Historical and Genealogical Register", volumes 1 - 148, with inclusive index.

  • CD-NE1 Disk #1 - Volumes 1 - 20, 1847 - 1866.
  • CD-NE2 Disk #2 - Volumes 21 - 40, 1867 - 1886.
  • CD-NE3 Disk #3 - Volumes 41 - 55, 1887 - 1901.
  • CD-NE4 Disk #4 - Volumes 56 - 70, 1902 - 1916.
  • CD-NE5 Disk #5 - Volumes 71 - 90, 1917 - 1936.
  • CD-NE6 Disk #6 - Volumes 91 - 110, 1937 - 1956.
  • CD-NE7 Disk #7 - Volumes 111 - 130, 1957 - 1976.
  • CD-NE8 Disk #8 - Volumes 131 - 148, 1977 - 1994.
  • CD-NE9 Disk #9 - Condensed index.



NEW ENGLAND RECORD SOURCES

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CD-NE10. "The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633".  Over 1,000 comprehensive sketches that include place of origin, residence locations, church membership, estate proceedings, education and occupation, bibliographic references, important dates, birth, marriage, and death details are included.

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CD-NE-11. "Directory of the Ancestral Heads of New England Families, 1620-1700", by Frank R. Holmes (1923). Holmes has produced a unique resource in which he combined a brief biographical and
genealogical entry for each New England immigrant head of household prior to 1700 with etymologies of many of the surnames, reflecting his conviction that the “study of names is of itself an absorbing subject.”  For each immigrant, Holmes included information on English origin (where known), date and place of first residence in New England, known relationships to other immigrants, removes from one town to another, and a variety of other biographical details.  Holmes covered all of New England to the end of the seventeenth century, including some deaths of immigrants well into the eighteenth century. He took notice of removes outside of New England, for the most part to New York.

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CD-EA01. "The Essex Antiquarian" 

The Essex Antiquarian was a monthly publication from 1897 to 1904 and then a quarterly until its end in 1909. It was devoted to the biographies, genealogies, history and antiquities of Essex County, MA. The editor, Sidney Perley, was its main contributor and researcher. From the final issue is this synopsis:
"During the thirteen years of its existence there have been published in The Essex Antiquarian genealogies of all families from Abbe to Brown; all gravestone inscriptions dated prior to the year 1800 in Amesbury, Andover, Beverly, Boxford, Bradford, Danvers, Essex, Georgetown, Gloucester, Groveland, Hamilton, Haverhill and Ipswich; all wills proved in the county prior to June, 1666; the record of the Essex county Revolutionary soldiers and sailors alphabetically to Brown; abstracts of the old Norfolk records to 1675; Salem and Ipswich quarterly court records and files to 1659; and abstracts of all records in the first ten volumes of the Suffolk county registry of deeds relating to Essex county persons and property, where parties resided or property was located in Essex county, covering the period prior to 1678."

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CD-NE11. "Directory of the Ancestral Heads of New England Families, 1620-1700".  Compiled by Frank R. Holmes, 1923.
A list of names of the earliest settlers in New England with a brief biographical sketch of known information about each.

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CD-EVR 1-10. "Early Vital Records of Massachusetts to About 1850".  County-wide surname indexes, plus over 116,000 images of original pages.  All 14 Massachusetts counties - over 275 Massachusetts towns, and over 300 volumes of Massachusetts birth, marriage, and death records.

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CD-MA-01. "Vital Records of Springfield, Mass. to 1850."  Founded in 1641, Springfield was the first settlement in the western region of Massachusetts.  This database contains all of the town records to the end of the year 1849, but also information from 21 cemeteries, 10 churches, 11 newspapers, the Massachusetts State vital records, the records of Judge John Pynchon, and the private records of Springfield resident John S. Edwards.  It includes any record of birth, marriages, death, baptism, or burial created within the original town of Springfield.  Among the towns that were formerly a part of Springfield are Agawam, Chicopee, Longmeadow, Ludlow, West Springfield, and Wilbraham.

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CD-MA-02.  Massachusetts Probate Records: Middlesex and Essex counties, selected years".  The probate records collected for this database include Middlesex county, 1648 to 1909 and Essex county, 1640 to 1840.  Approx. 205,000 records.

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CD-MA-03. "Massachusetts Vital Records: 1690-1890". This database contains Massachusetts vital records that roughly span 1690-1890. The number of records for each year and area varies; there are some records in this collection both before and after these dates. Although all fourteen counties are represented, use caution in assuming that any database is complete or comprehensive for the years indicated. The original sources are:

· Acton Vital Records to 1850—New England Historic Genealogical Society.
· Andover Vital Records to 1850—Topsfield Historical Society.
· Arlington Vital Records to 1850—NEHGS.
· Mt. Auburn Cemetery Records, Cambridge, Mass. 1818-1999.
· New Bedford Vital Records to 1850—NEHGS.
· Boston Births, 1700-1800—Boston Registry Department.
· Massachusetts Marriages to 1800—Bureau of American Ancestry.
· Lexington Cemetery Records to 1900.
· Massachusetts Town Birth Records to 1850—NEHGS.
· Massachusetts Town Death Records to 1850—NEHGS.
· Massachusetts Town Marriage Records to 1850—NEHGS.
· Massachusetts Town Vital Records Collection to 1850—NEHGS.
· Massachusetts Centinel Marriage Notices Index 1784-1840—American Antiquarian Society.
· New Ashford Vital Records to 1850—NEHGS.
· Shelburne Vital Records to 1850—The Essex Institute.
· Westport Vital Records to 1850—NEHGS.
· West Springfield Vital Records to 1850—NEHGS.

CD117. "Family History: New England Families #1, 1600s - 1800s". This CD contains images of the pages of 13 books covering New England family histories and genealogies spanning the 1600s to the 1800s. Approx. 113,000 names are included. The following 13 books are on this disk:

  • A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter family.
  • Descendants of Edward Colburn/Coburn.
  • A History of the Town of Keene.
  • History of the Kimball Family in America.
  • The Leavitts of America.
  • Register of the Middlebrook Family.
  • Prominent Men and Women of the Day.
  • History of Salem, MA, Volume I (1626-1637).
  • History of Salem, MA, Volume II (1638-1670).
  • History of Salem, MA, Volume III (1671-1716).
  • Records of William Spooner.
  • The History of Weare, New Hampshire.
  • History of the Wheeler Family in America.

CD159. "Family History: New England Families #2, 1600s - 1800s". The images of the pages of William Richard Cutter's books New England Families, Series I and III comprise the genealogy records on this disk. Nearly 2,000 families and 20,000 individuals are referenced.

CD167. "Mayflower Vital Records, Deeds & Wills, 1600s - 1900s". The names of 82,000 descendants of the Mayflower passengers are referenced in these records. This disk contains images of the pages of the following books:

  • Mayflower Births and Deaths, Volumes I and II.
  • Mayflower Increasings.
  • Mayflower Marriages.
  • Mayflower Deeds and Probates.

CD169. "Genealogical Records: Dictionaries of New England".  This disk contains the text of James Savage's four volume set Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England and its companion volume Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, by Walter G. Davis, Sybil Noyes, and Charles T. Libby.  These five volumes contain information about approx. 200,000  individuals which includes the name of every settler to arrive in New England before 1692.

CD171. "Genealogies of Mayflower Families". This database contains images of the pages of Genealogies of Mayflower Families, Volumes I-III and Mayflower Source Records. These volumes contain a wide variety of resources pertaining to the Mayflower families which settled in the southern areas of Massachusetts as well as their descendants. Approximately 111,000 individuals are listed.

CD181. "English Origins of New England Families, 1500s - 1800s". This disk contains images of the pages of the six books entitled English Origins of New England Families. These books are comprised of some of the most sought-after immigrant-origin articles from The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. The collected articles reference more than 143,000 individuals and include family histories traced back to their English roots, some as far back as the 11th century.

CD189. "Family History: Colonial Genealogies #1, 1607 - 1920". Images of the pages from all seven volumes of Colonial Families of the United States of America which contain information about approx. 142,000 of the earliest settlers in America who trace their ancestry back to the Colonial Period, 1607-1775.

CD194. "Family History: Massachusetts & Maine Genealogies, 1650s - 1930s". Images of the pages from Cape Cod Library of Local History and Genealogy and Massachusetts and Maine Families which contains information about approx. 77,000 of the earliest New England settlers.

CD203. "The Complete Mayflower Descendant & Other Sources". This Family Archive contains images of the pages from four texts. The names of approx. 200,000 individuals are referenced in this database.

  • The Mayflower Descendant, Volumes 1 - 46.
  • Mayflower Passengers, 1620.
  • Middleborough, Massachusetts Vital Records, Volumes 1 - 2.
  • Pilgrim Notes and Queries, Volumes 1 - 5.

CD207. "Local and Family Histories: Massachusetts, 1620-1930". The images of the pages of 17 volumes of Massachusetts genealogies comprise this source of information about approx. 192,000 early Massachusetts residents and their families.

  • Thomas Butler and his Descendants.
  • Descendants of Nicholas Cady, Watertown, 1645-1910.
  • The Descendants of William and Annis Chandler, 1637.
  • History of the Descendants of John Dwight, Volumes I & II.
  • History of the Town of Canton.
  • History of the Town of Duxbury.
  • History of Newburyport, 1764-1905, Volumes I & II.
  • Origin of the Town of Clinton, 1653-1865.
  • Centennial of Milbury.
  • The Pickering Genealogy, Volumes I, II, & III.
  • Some Descendants of John Endecott of Bay Colony.
  • Descendants of John Elder Strong, Volumes I & II.

CD220. "Massachusetts Vital Records, 1600s-1800s". This database contains approx. 1.35 million names extracted from 193 individual town record books. This collection is one of the largest bodies of Massachusetts source material ever published. It is considered one of the top ten genealogical data sets.

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CD449. "Local and Family Histories: New England, 1600s - 1900s". The records on this disk include detailed information about 50,000 New England residents gathered from twenty volumes of "out of print" and limited distribution books. Local and town histories, as well as family genealogies and pedigrees are included in the records on this disk.

  • To the Descendants of Thomas Dickinson, Son of Nathaniel and Anna Gull Dickinson of Wethersfield, Connecticut and Hadley, Massachusetts.
  • The Downers of America, With Genealogical Record.
  • History of the Dudley Family.
  • The Dudley Genealogies and Family Records.
  • The Descendants of Thomas Durfee of Portsmouth, Rhode Island, Volume II.
  • History and Genealogy of Deacon Joseph Eastman of Hadley, Mass.
  • The Eaton Family of Nova Scotia.
  • The Edmister Family in America.
  • Edson Family History and Genealogy, Volume II.
  • History of Ellenwood - Wharton and 20 Allied Families.
  • Some Descendants of John Endecott, Governor of Mass. Bay Colony.
  • Memoir of Samuel Endicott With a Genealogy of his Descendants.
  • Record of the Descendants of James Ensign and His Wife Sarah Elson.
  • Genealogical Records of Descendants of John and Anthony Emery, of Newbury, Mass.
  • History of the Town of Bristol, Grafton County, New Hampshire, (Volumes I and II).
  • History of Brookline, New Hampshire.
  • History of Pembroke, New Hampshire.
  • A History of the Town of Sullivan, New Hampshire, (Volumes I and II).

CD502. "Massachusetts Town, Probate, and Vital Records, 1600s-1900s". The images of the pages of 15 record and history books make up the data on this disk. Approx. 160,000 individuals are referenced.

  • Bristol County Probate Records, 1687-1745.
  • Bristol County Probate Records, 1746-1762.
  • History of Haverhill Since Settlement in 1640.
  • History of Stoneham, Massachusetts.
  • History of Scituate, Massachusetts.
  • Records of the Town of Plymouth, Volumes I, II, & III.
  • Suffolk County Wills.
  • History of the Town of Duxbury, Massachusetts.
  • Vital Records of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans.
  • Vital Records of the Towns of Barnstable and Sandwich.
  • Vital Records of Fairhaven, Massachusetts to 1850.
  • Vital Records of the Town of Middleborough.
  • Vital Records of the Town of Plymouth.

CD504. "Genealogical Records: Early New England Settlers, 1600s - 1800s". Approx. 190,000 individuals are referenced in the records on this disk. The images of the pages from 22 volumes of lineages, family histories, vital records and historical essays comprise the database of information on this disk.

  • CHRONICLES OF THE FIRST PLANTERS OF THE COLONY OF MASSACHUSETTS BAY, FROM 1623 TO 1636.
  • PEIRCE'S COLONIAL LISTS - CIVIL, MILITARY AND PROFESSIONAL LISTS OF PLYMOUTH AND RHODE ISLAND COLONIES, 1621-1700.
  • THE COLONIAL CLERGY AND THE COLONIAL CHURCHES OF NEW ENGLAND.
  • DIRECTORY OF THE ANCESTRAL HEADS OF NEW ENGLAND FAMILIES, 1620-1700.
  • GENEALOGICAL GUIDE TO THE EARLY SETTLERS OF AMERICA.GENEALOGICAL NOTES, OR CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE FAMILY HISTORY OF SOME OF THE FIRST SETTLERS OF CONNECTICUT AND MASSACHUSETTS.
  • GENEALOGICAL NOTES ON THE FOUNDING OF NEW ENGLAND.
  • GENEALOGICAL NOTES OF NEW YORK AND NEW ENGLAND FAMILIES.
  • A GENEALOGICAL REGISTER OF THE FIRST SETTLERS OF NEW ENGLAND, 1620-1675.
  • THE HISTORY OF NEW ENGLAND, VOLUMES I and II.
  • IMMIGRANTS TO NEW ENGLAND, 1700-1775.
  • MARRIAGE NOTICES, 1785-1794.
  • ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ALLIED FAMILIES.
  • THE REAL FOUNDERS OF NEW ENGLAND - STORIES OF THEIR LIFE ALONG THE COAST, 1602-1628.
  • RESULT OF SOME RESEARCHES AMONG THE BRITISH ARCHIVES FOR INFORMATION RELATIVE TO THE FOUNDERS OF NEW ENGLAND.
  • SOLDIERS IN KING PHILIP'S WAR - OFFICIAL LISTS OF THE SOLDIERS OF MASSACHUSETTS COLONY SERVING IN PHILIP'S WAR, AND SKETCHES OF THE PRINCIPAL OFFICERS, COPIES OF ANCIENT DOCUMENTS AND RECORDS RELATING TO THE WAR.
  • THE PIONEERS OF MAINE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE, 1623-1660.
  • THE ENGLISH ANCESTRY AND HOMES OF THE PILGRIM FATHERS.
  • THE PLANTERS OF THE COMMONWEALTH IN MASSACHUSETTS, 1620-1640.
  • TOPOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF 2,885 ENGLISH EMIGRANTS TO NEW ENGLAND, 1620-1650.
  • THE WINTHROP FLEET OF 1630.

    CD526. "Family Archives: Massachusetts Genealogical Records, 1600s-1800s". This disk contains 24 volumes of vital records, family histories, immigrant passenger lists, military records, census data, and cemetery records referencing approx. 570,000 of the earliest Massachusetts residents. The titles of the books are:
    • Pioneers of Massachusetts.
    • Pioneer Families from Massachusetts to the West.
    • Advertiser of Family History, Volumes 1 - 5.
    • List of Alien Passengers, 1847-1851.
    • Immigrants to the City of Boston.
    • The Loyalists of Massachusetts.
    • Soldiers in King Philip's War, 1675-1677.
    • List of Freemen of Massachusetts, 1630-1691.
    • Massachusetts Militia in the War of 1812.
    • Heads of Families in the 1790 Census.
    • Index to the 1800 Census of Massachusetts.
    • Early Massachusetts Marriages, Volumes 1 - 4.
    • Boston Marriages, 1700-1751, Volume 1.
    • Boston Marriages, 1752-1809, Volume 2.
    • Boston Town Records, 1630-1699.
    • Boston Town Records, 1700-1800.
    • Epitaphs from Burial Hill, Plymouth, MA.
    • Inscriptions and Epitaphs from Burial Hill.

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    CONNECTICUT & RHODE ISLAND RECORDS

    See also Military Records.

    CT01. "Connecticut Vital Records: Marriages & Deaths".  Marriages recorded in all 8 counties to 1800 (57,700 records) and State Death Index; deaths recorded between 1949 and 1996, 1.258 million names.

    CD179. "Family History: Connecticut Genealogies #1, 1600s - 1800s". This disk contains the images of the pages of the three volume set, Genealogies of Connecticut Families, and another three volume set, Families of Ancient New Haven by Donald Lines Jacobus. It contains the genealogies of nearly every founding family of Connecticut as well as the ancestry and relationships of the 35,000 residents of 18th-century New Haven. In all, 127,000 persons residing throughout the state are referenced.

    CD515. "Local and Family Histories: Connecticut, 1600s-1800s". A number of important record books make up the data contained on this disk. The biographical information of about 420,000 early Connecticut residents are contained in the records on this disk.

    • New England Families, Volumes 1 through 4.
    • First Settlers of Connecticut and Massachusetts.
    • Families of Fairfield, Volumes 1 and 2.
    • Families of Early Guilford, CT, Volumes 1 and 2.
    • Families of Early Hartford, CT.
    • Families of Early Milford, CT.
    • History of Wethersfield.
    • History of Ancient Windsor.
    • History of Ancient Woodbury.

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    RI01. "Rhode Island Vital Records: 1636-1930." Although Rhode Island is the smallest state in the union, it was one of the first coastal settlements and is a repository for records on nearly a million of the early inhabitants of the eastern seaboard. This valuable collection provides information about the births, marriages, and deaths of Rhode Island residents over a span of almost 300 years.

    KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE RECORD SOURCES

    See also Land Records.

    CD185. "Family History: Kentucky Genealogies #1, 1700s - 1800s". Images of the pages of the three volume set Genealogies of Kentucky Families, Volumes I - III, which contained articles from the publications The Filson Club History Quarterly and The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society comprise the records on this disk. Approx. 51,000 names are referenced.

    CD511. "Genealogical Records: Early Tennessee Settlers, 1700s - 1900s". The names of approx. 165,000 early Tennessee settlers are referenced in the records on this disk.  Images of the pages of the following books comprise the database of records of early Tennessee residents:

    • TENNESSEE RECORDS: BIBLE RECORDS AND MARRIAGE BONDS, by Jeannette Tillotson Acklen.
    • TENNESSEE RECORDS: TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTIONS AND MANUSCRIPTS, by Jeannette Tillotson Acklen.
    • TENNESSEE SOLDIERS IN THE REVOLUTION: A Roster of Soldiers Living During the Revolutionary War in the Counties of Washington and Sullivan, by Penelope Johnson Allen.
    • SOME TENNESSEE HEROES OF THE REVOLUTION, by Zella Armstrong.
    • TWENTY-FOUR HUNDRED TENNESSEE PENSIONERS: Revolution and War of 1812, by Zella Armstrong.
    • INDEX TO THE 1820 CENSUS OF TENNESSEE, by Elizabeth Petty Bentley.
    • 1770-1790 CENSUS OF THE CUMBERLAND SETTLEMENTS: Davidson, Sumner, and Tennessee Counties, by Richard C. Fulcher.
    • RECORD OF COMMISSIONS OF OFFICERS IN THE TENNESSEE MILITIA, 1796-1815, by Mrs. John Trotwood Moore.
    • PIONEERS OF DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, by Edythe R. Whitley.
    • OVERTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE: GENEALOGICAL RECORDS, by Edythe Rucker Whitley.
    • RED RIVER SETTLERS: Records of the Settlers of Northern Montgomery, Robertson, and Sumner Counties, Tennessee, by Edythe Rucker Whitley.
    • SUMNER COUNTY, TENNESSEE ABSTRACTS OF WILL BOOKS 1 AND 2 (1788-1842), by Edythe Rucker Whitley.
    • TENNESSEE GENEALOGICAL RECORDS: Records of Early Settlers from State and County Archives, by Edythe Rucker Whitley.
    • HENRY COUNTY, TENNESSEE OLD TIME STUFF, by Edythe R. Whitley.

    CD519. "Genealogical Records: Early Kentucky Settlers, 1700s-1800s". Comprehensive in its coverage of early Kentucky, this disk contains a unique collection of court, marriage, military, and probate records. In all, approx. 225,000 individuals are referenced within the images of the pages of twelve books.

    • Kentucky Court and Other Records, Volumes I and II.
    • Kentucky Marriages, 1797 - 1865.
    • Kentucky Obituaries, 1787 - 1854.
    • Kentucky Soldiers of the War of 1812.
    • Kentucky Marriage Records.
    • Abstracts of Early Kentucky Wills and Inventories, 1780 - 1842.
    • Kentucky in the War of 1812.
    • Revolutionary Soldiers in Kentucky. Also, a roster of the Virginia Navy.
    • A Complete Index to the Names of Persons, Places and Subjects Mentioned in Littell's Laws of Kentucky.
    • Remember the Raisin (A source of Kentucky War of 1812 information).
    • Kentucky Pension Roll for 1835.

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    CD KY-1. "Kentucky Vital Records: Marriages 1780-1920". This database includes marriage records from 75 of the 120 Kentucky counties.

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    CD KY-2. "Kentucky Vital Records: Deaths 1911-1993". This database includes 2.7 million death records from all of the 120 Kentucky counties.

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    CD TN-1. "Tennessee Vital Records: Marriages selected counties and years". This database includes marriage records from these records sources: "Tennessee Marriages to 1825", "Dickson County, Tennessee Marriages 1850-1870", and "Tennessee Marriages 1851-1900".

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    NEW JERSEY RECORD SOURCES

    CD182. "Family History: New Jersey Genealogies #1, 1600s - 1800s". This disk contains the images of the pages of Genealogies of New Jersey Families, a two-volume set first published in the Genealogical Society of New Jersey's journal, Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey in about 1925. It references 38,000 individuals from the entire state and includes all records published in the magazine from Volume 1 through Volume 65.

    CD190. "The New Jersey Biographical Index, 1800s". Images of the pages of the New Jersey Biographical Index which include approx. 60,000 names comprise the records on this disk. The index references nearly 2,000 volumes of 237 publications and other sources where additional information about the names may be found.

    CD518. "Colonial New Jersey Source Records". Approx. 330,000 individuals are named in this database of early Colonial New Jersey residents.  This Family Archive includes images of the pages of the following books:

    • New Jersey Marriage Records, 1665-1800 by William Nelson.
    • Patents and Deeds and Other Early Records of New Jersey 1664-1703 by William Nelson.
    • Records of Officers and Men of New Jersey in Wars 1791-1815 from New Jersey Adjutant-General's Office.
    • Official Register of the Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Revolutionary War by William S. Stryker.
    • Index to Stryker's Register of New Jersey in the Revolution from the New Jersey Historical Records Survey.
    • New Jersey Index of Wills, Inventories, Etc., Three Volumes, from the New Jersey Department of State.
    • The Burlington Court Book: A Record of Quaker Jurisprudence in West New Jersey, 1680-1709 by H. Clay Reed and George J. Miller, eds.
    • General Index to the Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey by Frederick W. Ricord.
    • Bergen Records: Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Bergen in New Jersey, 1666 to 1788 by Dingman Versteeg and Thomas Vermilye, Jr.



    NEW YORK AND MIDDLE ATLANTIC STATES RECORD SOURCES

    CD11.  Directory to Persons in New Netherland, 1600s.  This database contains information about approx. 1,800 families that resided in the region called New Netherland from approx. 1613 to 1674.  The area involved was comprised of present-day New York, New Jersey, and parts of Delaware and Pennsylvania.  The families were almost all of Dutch origin.

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    CD NY-1. "New York Births and Baptisms: Southeast Region, 1660-1916".  This database contains the birth and baptism records collected from church registers in Dutchess, Greene, Putnam, Rockland, Ulster, and Westchester counties.  There are 75,000 records with the names of 220,000 individuals.

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    CD NY-2. "New York Supreme Court Naturalization Petition Index, 1907-1924".  From this index you can locate the petitions for naturalized citizenship from 136,000 individuals filed with the New York Supreme Court between 1907 and 1927.  Additional information about the individual may then be found in the actual petition.

    CD156. "Mid-Atlantic Genealogies, 1340-1940". The information on this CD contains the searchable text of eleven volumes of Mid-Atlantic states family histories; concentrating on New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland residents.

    • Genealogical Record of the Condit Family Descendants of John Cunditt a Native of Great Britain who Settled in Newark, N.J.
    • Capt. Mathew Dill and Mary of Monaghan Settlement and Descendents.
    • Tristram Dodge and his Descendents in America.
    • The Dolman Compendium.
    • A Collection of Family Records with Biographical Sketches Bearing Name Douglas.
    • Genealogy of the Dutton Family of Pennsylvania.
    • By the Name of Emerich, Emerick, Emmerich, Emrich, and Emrick.
    • The Emmons Family.
    • Stephen Banks Leonard.
    • The Descendants of Adam Mott of Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y.
    • The Schell Family.

    CD157. "Family History: Early New York Families, 1600s - 1900s". The images of the pages of 5 series of family history books comprise the database of records on this disk. Approx. 338,000 persons are referenced in the records.

    • Genealogical and Family History of Central New York.
    • Families of Western New York.
    • Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley.
    • Genealogical Notes of New York and New England Families.
    • Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs.

    CD160. "Upstate New York Newsletters & Journals, 1685-1910". This database contains an index to four upstate New York quarterlies dating from the late 1600s to the early 1900s: The Capital, The Columbia, The Mohawk, and The Saratoga. This index references approx. 300,000 individuals from the Hudson River Valley counties of Albany, Columbia, Fulton, Montgomery, Rensselaer, Saratoga, and Schenectady.

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    CD173. "Genealogies of Long Island Families". This database contains images of the pages of both volumes of Genealogies of Long Island Families, and one volume of Long Island Source Records. Contains references to approximately 60,000 individuals from present-day Suffolk, Kings, and Queens counties.

    CD178. "Church Records: Maryland and Delaware, 1600s - 1800s". The images of the pages of 27 books of early Maryland and Delaware church records which reference approx. 263,000 names comprise the database on this disk.

    CD180. "Family History: Rhode Island Genealogies #1, 1600s - 1800s". Images of the pages of Genealogies of Rhode Island Families, Volumes I and II which contain information about approx. 46,000 of the earliest settlers of Rhode Island.

    CD183. "Early Settlers of New York State, 1760 - 1942". Images of the pages of the books Early Settlers of New York State -- Their Ancestors and Descendants, Volumes I and II which reference approx. 97,000 names comprise the records on this disk.

    CD184. "Colonial Families of Maryland, 1600 - 1900s".  The database on this disk is comprised of the images of the pages of 17 volumes of Maryland genealogies and family histories.  Approx. 150,000 individuals are referenced.  The books on this disk are:

    • Anne Arundel Gentry: A Genealogical History of Some Early Families of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Volumes 1-3 by Harry Wright Newman.
    • Early Families of Southern Maryland, Volumes 1-6 by Elise Greenup Jourdan.
    • Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volumes 1-4 by Robert W. Barnes and F. Edward Wright.
    • Early Families of Frederick County, Maryland and Adams County, Pennsylvania By Steve Gilland.
    • Frederick County Backgrounds By Steve Gilland.
    • Colonial Families of Anne Arundel County, Maryland By Robert Barnes.
    • Monocacy and Catoctin: Some Settlers of Western Maryland and Adjacent Pennsylvania and their Descendants, 1725-1988, Volume 2 By C.E. Schildknecht.

    CD195. "Family History: Maryland Genealogies and Marriages, 1634 - 1820".  The images of the pages from six volumes of Maryland family history information comprise the database of records on this disk:

    • Baltimore County Families, 1659-1759.
    • Maryland Genealogies, Volumes 1 and 2.
    • Maryland Marriages, 1634-1820, three volumes.

    CD215. "Vital Records: Rhode Island, 1500s - 1900s". Images of the pages of 20 volumes of the Rhode Island Genealogical Register and 13 volumes of Rhode Island Vital Records, New Series comprise the records on this disk. Approx. 550,000 individuals are referenced.

    CD521. "Genealogical Records: Maryland Settlers and Soldiers, 1700s - 1800s". This dataset includes the following books: 

    * "Marriages and Deaths from the Maryland Gazette, 1727-1839"
    * "Marriages and Deaths from Baltimore Newspapers, 1796-1816"
    * "Maryland Records: Colonial, Revolutionary, County and Church from Original Sources" - Two Volumes
    * "Revolutionary Records of Maryland"
    * "Index of Marriage Licenses, Prince George's County, Maryland 1777-1886"
    * "Marriage Licenses of Caroline County, Maryland, 1774-1815"
    * "Index to Marriages and Deaths in the ‘Baltimore Sun’" 
    * "Index to Marriages in the ‘Baltimore Sun,’ 1851-1860"
    * "The British Invasion of Maryland, 1812-1815"
    * "Muster Rolls and Other Records of Service of Maryland Troops in the American Revolution, 1775-1783"
    * "Maryland Revolutionary Records"
    * "A Record of Interments at the Friends Burial Ground, Baltimore, Maryland"
    * "Orderly Book of the ‘Maryland Loyalists Regiment,’ June 18, 1778 to October 12, 1778"
    * "Roster of Civil War Soldiers from Washington County, Maryland"
    * "Civil War Burials in Baltimore's Loudon Park Cemetery"

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    OHIO, ILLINOIS, INDIANA, AND MIDWEST AREA RECORD SOURCES
    See also Land Records.

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    CD OH-1. "Ohio Vital Records: Marriages".  Selected counties and years: Auglaize (1848-1999), Belmont (1801-1900), Coshocton (1851-1900), Gallia (1803-1900), Henry (1851-1899), Highland (1851-1875), Knox (1800-1881), Morrow (1830-1890), Muskingum (1851-1875), Paulding (1851-1900), Preble (1808-1900), Richland (1851-1870), Seneca (1851-1899), and Shelby (1851-1870).

    CD175. "Ohio Vital Records #1, 1790s - 1890s". This disk contains images of the two volume set, Gateway to the West. More than 93,000 individuals are referenced. A wide variety of genealogical vitals are included: marriage dates, birth dates, death dates, estate records, will abstracts, divorce records, indenture and apprenticeships, cemetery lists, baptisms, land grants, minister's licenses, guardianships, naturalization records, minute books of courts, deed abstracts, and partition records. Records of various types from 76 of Ohio's 88 counties are included.

    CD177. "Ohio Vital Records #2, 1750s - 1880s". Images of the pages of three books comprise this database; Ohio Cemetery Records, Ohio Marriages, and Ohio Source Records. These books are comprised mostly of articles appearing originally in two Ohio periodicals; The 'Old Northwest' Genealogical Quarterly, and The Ohio Genealogical Quarterly. Approximately 70,000 individuals are listed.

    CD508. "Genealogical Records: Midwest Pioneers, 1600s - 1800s". Images of the pages of 12 midwest area source books comprise the data found on this disk:

    • AN INDEX OF PIONEERS FROM MASSACHUSETTS TO THE WEST ESPECIALLY THE STATE OF MICHIGAN.
    • DETROIT RIVER CONNECTIONS, HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF THE EASTERN GREAT LAKES BORDER REGION.
    • REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS BURIED IN ILLINOIS.
    • ILLINOIS CENSUS RETURNS, 1810 AND 1818.
    • ILLINOIS CENSUS RETURNS, 1820.
    • REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS BURIED IN INDIANA WITH SUPPLEMENT.
    • ROSTER OF SOLDIERS AND PATRIOTS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION BURIED IN INDIANA.
    • KANSAS TERRITORIAL SETTLERS OF 1860.
    • MICHIGAN MILITARY RECORDS.
    • A HISTORY OF THE PIONEER FAMILIES OF MISSOURI.
    • MISSOURI MARRIAGES BEFORE 1840.
    • PIONEER FAMILIES OF THE MIDWEST.

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    CD IL -1. "Illinois Vital Records: Marriages, 1791-1900". Records from 78 of 102 counties comprise this database.  Counties included are: Adams, Alexander, Bond, Boone, Brown, Bureau, Calhoun, Carroll, Cass, Champaign, Christian, Clark, Clay, Clinton, Coles, Crawford, DeKalb, DuPage, Edgar, Edwards, Effingham, Fayette, Franklin, Fulton, Gallatin, Greene, Grundy, Hamilton, Hancock, Henderson, Henry, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Johnson, Kane, Kendall, Knox, Lawrence, Lee, Macon, Macoupin, Madison, Marion, McDonough, McHenry, McLean, Menard, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Moultrie, Ogle, Peoria, Perry, Piatt, Pike, Pope, Randolph, Richland, Rock Island, Saint Clair, Saline, Sangamon, Schuyler, Scott, Shelbby, Stark, Stephenson, Tazewell, Union, Vermilion, Warren, White, Williamson, Winnebago, and Woodford.

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    CD IN-1. "Indiana Vital Records: Selected counties and years".  Database includes more than 220,000 marriage and death records collected from 84 counties.  Specific records included are: Marriages to 1850, Jasper County Marriage Index 1850-1920, and Jasper County Deaths 1921-1977.

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    IO-1. "Iowa Vital Records: Marriages 1835-1900". Iowa marriage records 1835-1850 collected from the following counties: Allamkee, Appanoose, Boone, Buchanan, Cedar, Clayton, Clinton, Dallas, Davis, Des Moines, Dubuque, Fremont, Henry, Iowa, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Johnson, Jones, Keokuk, Lee, Linn, Louisa, Lucas, Madison, Mahaska, Marion, Marshall, Monroe, Muscatine, Polk, Pottawattamie, Poweshiek, Scott, Van Buren, Wapello, Warren, and Washington.  Plus, Iowa marriages records 1851-1900 collected from the following counties: Adair, Appanoose, Chickasaw, Greene, Guthrie, Hamilton, Johnson, Louisa, Lucas, Marion, Monroe, and Muscatine.

    PENNSYLVANIA RECORD SOURCES

    See also Land Records.

    CD130. "Pennsylvania German Church Records, 1729-1870". This CD contains images of the pages from all three Pennsylvania German Church Records originally published by the Genealogical Publishing Co. The volumes contain all the church records ever published in the Proceedings and Addresses of the Pennsylvania German Society. The records contain the life events of approx. 91,000 individuals.

    See also CD 156 in Mid-Atlantic & New York section

    CD163. "Family History: Pennsylvania Genealogies #1, pre-1600 to 1900s". This CD contains images of the pages of all three volumes of Genealogies of Pennsylvania Families from The Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, and one volume of Genealogies of Pennsylvania Families from The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. The four volumes contain several hundred family history articles and Bible records, and reference approx. 62,000 individuals from Pennsylvania as well as the Delaware Valley. The articles from these four volumes touch on families of English, Welsh, Scotch-Irish, German, Dutch, and French origins, while the Bible records dwell on hundreds of additional families, many of them inter-related.

    CD166. "Church Records: Selected Areas of Pennsylvania, 1600s to 1800s". This CD contains the texts of 18 books on early Pennsylvania church records. Together, the 18 books reference approx. 201,000 individuals. For each person listed, information about an event in their life, such as birth, death, marriage, or baptism, is shown.

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    CD172. "Pennsylvania Vital Records, 1700s-1800s". This database contains images of virtually every article on births, baptisms, marriages, and deaths that ever appeared in the two most important Pennsylvania periodicals, The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography and The Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine. The data on this disk covers the time period from about 1740 to 1830 and references more than 87,000 individuals. The records tend to focus on the eastern third of the state; however, there are some records for the central and western parts of the state.

    CD193. "Family Archives, County and Family Histories: Pennsylvania, 1740 - 1900". This set of disks contains images of the pages of 14 comprehensive books of Pennsylvania county and family histories. Many of these volumes were published by their authors and printed in limited quantity, making them difficult to find for researchers. These detailed volumes contain information about approx. 275,000 Pennsylvania residents and their families.

    • History of Beaver County, Pennsylvania and its Centennial Celebration, Volumes I and II.
    • History of Butler County, Pennsylvania, Volumes I and II.
    • Commemorative Biographical Record of Central Pennsylvania. Including the Counties of Centre, Clearfield, Jefferson and Clarion.
    • History of Erie County, Pennsylvania, Volume 1.
    • History of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania with Biographical Selections.
    • Family Record and Biography [The McCormicks Among the Early Settlers of Pennsylvania].
    • Byram-Crawford and Allied Families Genealogy.
    • Bibliography of Pennsylvania History.
    • The Descendants of John Cadwallader of Wales, Harsham and Warminster.
    • Martin's History of Chester, Delaware County, in Pennsylvania; With Genealogical Sketches of Some Old Families.
    • Monnet Family Genealogy: An Emphasis on a Noble Heritage.
    • Pennsylvania Archives Volumes II and IX.
    • A Pennsylvania Pioneer [Joseph Ball]: Biographical Sketch with Report of the Executive Committee.
    • The Strassburger Family and Allied Families of Pennsylvania.

    CD196. Family Archives, Birth Index: Southeastern Pennsylvania, 1680 - 1800. Approx. 476,000 individuals who either resided in or were born in Southeastern Pennsylvania before 1800 are included in the records on this disk. These records, originally found in 213 church, meeting, and pastoral records compiled by John T. Humphrey, were first published in a 13 volume set titled Pennsylvania Births.

    CD209. Genealogical Records: Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834. This disk/database contains the abstracts of 27 volumes of Wills and probates dating back to when the Pennsylvania General Legislature first required that wills and letters of administration be recorded. The abstracts contain family history information about 250,000+ individuals and were taken from the record books of the following counties: Berks, Bucks, Chester, Cumberland, Delaware, Lancaster, Montgomery, Philadelphia, and York.

    CD512. "Pennsylvania Colonial Records, 1600s - 1800s". Images of the pages of 9 source books comprise the database of records on this disk.  The books on this disk are:
    • VIRGINIA COURT RECORDS IN SOUTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA: Records of the District of West Augusta and Ohio and Yohogania Counties, Virginia 1775-1780, by Boyd Crumrine.
    • INDEX TO PENNSYLVANIA'S COLONIAL RECORDS SERIES by Mary Dunn.
    • EARLY PENNSYLVANIA LAND RECORDS: Minutes of the Board of Property of the Province of Pennsylvania by William Henry Egle.
    • COLONIAL AND REVOLUTIONARY FAMILIES OF PENNSYLVANIA, Volumes I, II, and III by John W. Jordan.
    • NAMES OF FOREIGNERS WHO TOOK THE OATH OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE PROVINCE AND STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, 1727-1775, by William Henry Egle.
    • PERSONS NATURALIZED IN THE PROVINCE OF PENNSYLVANIA, 1740-1773, by John B. Linn and William H. Egle.
    • NAMES OF PERSONS WHO TOOK THE OATH OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA BETWEEN THE YEARS 1777 AND 1789, by Thompson Westcott.
    • ABSTRACTS FROM BEN FRANKLIN'S 'PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE, 1728-1748, by Kenneth Scott.
    • GENEALOGICAL ABSTRACTS FROM 'THE AMERICAN WEEKLY MERCURY, 1719-1746, by Kenneth Scott.

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    CD PA-1. "Pennsylvania Wills, selected counties and years". Wills filed in the following counties: Chester, York, and Philadelphia.

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    ALABAMA, NORTH & SOUTH CAROLINA RECORD SOURCES

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    CD-AL01. "Alabama Vital Records: Deaths 1908-1959".  This database contains 1.36 million deaths recorded between 1908 and 1959; extracted from Alabama state health department files.  All Alabama counties are included.

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    CD-AL-2. "Alabama Vital Records: Marriages 1808-1920.  Over 162,000 records collected from 54 of the 67 Alabama counties.  

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    CD-AR-1. "Arkansas Vital Records: Marriages".  277,000 records from the following counties: Arkansas, Ashley, Baxter, Benton, Chicot, Clark, Clay, Conway, Crawford, Crittenden, Dallas, Desha, Drew, Franklin, Fulton, Garland, Grant, Hempstead, Hot Spring, Howard, Independence, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, Lafayette, Lawrence, Logan, Lonoke, Marion, Monroe, Montgomery, Nevada, Phillips, Pike, Polk, Pope, Pulaski, Randolph, Saline, Scott, Sebastian, Sevier, Sharp, Stone, Union, Washington, White, and Yell.  Dates range from about 1793 to 1910, with 90% of the marriages recorded between 1850 and 1900.

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    CD-NC-1. "North Carolina Vital Records: Marriages".  Selected counties and years. 

    CD509. "North Carolina Wills, 1665-1900". The four titles reproduced on this disk/database reference approximately 134,000 individuals who were authors of, or mentioned in, a will or inventory. Ranging from abstracts to full, unabridged texts of wills, these probate records can help you identify not only property held by a person, but the nature of that person's relationships with family and friends. 

    • Index to North Carolina Wills: A Testator Index, 1665-1900 by Thornton W. Mitchell, 1987.
    • North Carolina Wills & Inventories by J. Bryan Grimes, 1912.
    • Abstracts of North Carolina Wills, 1690-1760 by J. Bryan Grimes, 1910.
    • An Abstract of North Carolina Wills, 1760-1800 (Supplement to Grimes) by Fred A. Olds, 1925.

    CD517. "Early South Carolina Settlers, 1600s - 1800s". Images of the pages of 13 source books comprise the database of records on this disk:

    • Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773.
    • Scotch-Irish Migration to South Carolina, 1772.
    • Arrivals at the Port of Charleston, 1820-1829.
    • South Carolina Naturalizations, 1783-1850.
    • The Jury Lists of South Carolina, 1778-1779.
    • The First U.S. Census: South Carolina, 1790.
    • Index to the 1800 Census of South Carolina.
    • North Carolina Land Grants in South Carolina.
    • Warrants for Land in South Carolina, 1672-1679.
    • Warrants for Land in South Carolina, 1680-1692.
    • Warrants for Land in South Carolina, 1692-1711.
    • Index to the County Wills of South Carolina.
    • Index to the Wills of Charleston County, 1671-1868.

    CD527. "Early Alabama, Arkansas, and Mississippi Settlers, 1700s-1800s".  This Family Archive includes indexed images of the pages of the following books: 

    • "Alabama Census Returns, 1820 and an Abstract of Federal Census of Alabama, 1830"
    • "Index to Alabama Wills, 1808-1870".
    • "Alabama Notes, Volume 1". Expertly compiled from a great variety of records (including court records, marriage, records, and probate records), the genealogical information included here comes from Bibb, Clarke, Dallas, Greene, Hales, Marengo, Monroe, Perry, Shelby, Sumter, and Wilcox counties.
    • "Alabama Notes, Volume 2". Like Volume 1, the information presented here was compiled primarily from county court records (specifically wills and deeds), marriage books, cemetery records, and census records. These records were culled from the counties of Autauga, Bibb, Butler, Clarke, Coffee, Conecuh, Dallas, Greene, Lowndes, Macon, Marengo, Monroe, Perry, Shelby, and Wilcox.
    •  "Marriages of Mobile County, Alabama, 1813-1855"
    •  "Mississippi Court Records, 1799-1835"
    •  "Mississippi County Court Records" Most of the information is derived from the court records of Claiborne, Harrison, Hinds, Holmes, Jefferson, Warren, and Wilkinson counties.
    •  "The Natchez Court Records, 1767-1805"
    •  "Revolutionary Soldiers in Alabama"
    •  "Mississippi Territory in the War of 1812"
    •  "Early Settlers of Alabama"
    •  "Pioneers and Makers of Arkansas" This book contains extensive genealogies of the following families: Brilhart, Coffman/Cuffman, Davis, Desha, Fletcher, Garland, Hall, Johnson, Kaufman, Lafferty, Lindsey, Martin, Newton, Rector/Rechtor/Richter, Watkins, and Wilson.

    IMMIGRATION RECORDS

    CD170. "Immigrants to the New World, 1600s-1800s". This CD contains images of the pages from the following:

    • New World Immigrants, Volume I.
    • New World Immigrants, Volume II.
    • Emigrants to Pennsylvania, 1641-1819
    • Immigrants to the Middle Colonies.
    • Passengers to America.
    • Bibliography of Ship Passenger Lists, 1538-1825.

    Each book is a collection of articles that originally appeared in prestigious genealogical periodicals. These books reference the names of approx. 58,000 individuals who arrived in New England or the mid-Atlantic states between 1572 and 1878. Information about each individual varies, depending on the original source.

    See also, CD113 (below) which contains Hottens' Lists of Persons of Quality...

    CD256. "Passenger and Immigration Lists: Boston, 1821-1850". An alphabetical list of approx. 161,000 names of individuals who arrived at the port of Boston from foreign ports between 1821 and 1850 is contained in the records on this disk. The following data is provided for each person listed: name, age, gender, arrival date, country of origin, and occupation. The microfilm number from which this data was obtained is also referenced and by searching that film, the name of the ship on which the immigrant travelled and the location in which the person wished to settle may also be learned.

    CD257. "Passenger and Immigration Lists: Irish Immigrants to North America, 1803 - 1871". This Family Archive contains images of the pages of twelve volumes of compiled passenger lists. It includes lists of approximately 46,000 Irish passengers who arrived in the United States and Canada primarily in the nineteenth century.

    • Emigrants from Ireland to America, 1735-1743 - A Transcription of the Report of the Irish House of Commons into Enforced Emigration to America.
    • Irish Passenger Lists, 1803-1806 - Lists of Passengers Sailing from Ireland to America.
    • An Alphabetical Index to Ulster Emigration to Philadelphia, 1803-1850.
    • Passengers from Ireland - Lists of Passengers Arriving at American Ports Between 1811 and 1817.
    • Irish Emigration Lists, 1833-1839 - Lists of Emigrants Extracted from the Ordnance Survey Memoirs for Counties Londonderry and Antrim.
    • Irish Emigration to New England Through the Port of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, 1841-1849.
    • A List of Alien Passengers, Bonded from January 1, 1847, to January 1, 1851, for the Use of the Overseers of the Poor, in the Commonwealth.
    • Emigrants from Ireland, 1847-1852 - State-Aided Emigration Schemes from Crown Estates in Ireland.
    • Irish Passenger Lists, 1847-1871 - Lists of Passengers Sailing from Londonderry to America on Ships of the J. & J. Cooke Line and the McCorkell Line.
    • Irish Emigrants in North America (in three parts) By David Dobson.

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    CD258. "Naturalization Records: Philadelphia, 1789-1880". This database contains the names of approx. 113,000 immigrants from nearly 100 countries who applied for naturalized citizenship through the Philadelphia court system between 1789 and 1880. Most of the records show the person's name, country of origin, date and location of filing declaration of intention or oath of allegiance.

    CD259. "Passenger and Immigration Lists: Baltimore, 1820 - 1852". The information collected in this Family Archive was taken from the National Archives Microfilm Series M255, Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Baltimore, 1820-1891. While the entire microfilm series spans 50 rolls, this information included here covers rolls 1 through 8 and includes individuals who arrived between September 2, 1820 and May 28, 1852. Approx. 89,000 names are included in the records on this disk.

    CD267. "Immigration Records: German and Swiss Settlers in America, 1700s - 1800s". This disk contains the names of approx. 300,000 immigrants taken from the images of the pages of the following books:

    • LISTS OF SWISS EMIGRANTS IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY TO THE AMERICAN COLONIES.
    • HISTORIC BACKGROUND AND ANNALS OF THE SWISS AND GERMAN PIONEER SETTLERS OF SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA, AND OF THEIR REMOTE ANCESTORS.
    • THE GERMAN IMMIGRATION INTO PENNSYLVANIA THROUGH THE PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, FROM 1700 TO 1775, AND THE REDEMPTIONERS.
    • LIST OF GERMANS FROM THE PALATINATE WHO CAME TO ENGLAND IN 1709.
    • TRUE AND AUTHENTIC REGISTER OF PERSONS...WHO IN THE YEAR 1709 JOURNEYED... FROM GERMANY TO AMERICA.
    • PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN IMMIGRANTS, 1709-1786.
    • THE BOOK OF NAMES - Especially Relating to the Early Palatines and the First Settlers in the Mohawk Valley.
    • EARLY EIGHTEENTH CENTURY PALATINE EMIGRATION - Generally, these individuals settled in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and the Hudson and Mohawk Valleys of New York.
    • A COLLECTION OF UPWARDS OF THIRTY THOUSAND NAMES OF GERMAN, SWISS, DUTCH, FRENCH AND OTHER IMMIGRANTS IN PENNSYLVANIA FROM 1727 TO 1776.
    • THE GERMANS OF COLONIAL GEORGIA, 1733-1783.
    • GERMAN IMMIGRANT SERVANT CONTRACTS - Registered at the Port of Philadelphia, 1817-1831.
    • A NEW LAND BECKONED - German Immigration to Texas, 1844-1847.
    • NEW HOMES IN A NEW LAND - German Immigration to Texas, 1847-1861.
    • GERMAN IMMIGRANTS - Lists of Passengers Bound from Bremen to New York, 1847-1871, With Places of Origin.
    • PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN PIONEERS: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808. Volume I covers the period 1727-1775 and Volume II covers the period 1785-1808.
    • RHINELAND EMIGRANTS: Lists of German Settlers in Colonial America.
    • THE SETTLEMENT OF THE GERMAN COAST OF LOUISIANA AND CREOLES OF GERMAN DESCENT.
    • NATURALIZATIONS OF FOREIGN PROTESTANTS IN THE AMERICAN AND WEST INDIAN COLONIES.
    • PERSONS NATURALIZED IN THE PROVINCE OF PENNSYLVANIA, 1740-1773.
    • NAMES OF FOREIGNERS WHO TOOK THE OATH OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE PROVINCE AND STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, 1727-1775

    CD268. "Immigration Records: Scottish Immigrants to North America, 1600s - 1800s". This disk has approx. 70,000 names of Scottish immigrants to the United States and Canada taken from the following books:

    • THE ORIGINAL SCOTS COLONISTS OF EARLY AMERICA, 1612-1783.
    • THE ORIGINAL SCOTS COLONISTS OF EARLY AMERICA, SUPPLEMENT, 1607-1707.
    • THE ORIGINAL SCOTS COLONISTS, CARIBBEAN SUPPLEMENT, 1611-1707.
    • DIRECTORY OF SCOTTISH SETTLERS IN NORTH AMERICA, 1625-1825, VOLUMES I-VII.
    • SCOTS ON THE CHESAPEAKE.
    • DIRECTORY OF SCOTS IN THE CAROLINAS, 1680-1830.
    • DIRECTORY OF SCOTS BANISHED TO THE AMERICAN PLANTATIONS, 1650-1775.
    • SCOTTISH SOLDIERS IN COLONIAL AMERICA.
    • SCOTS IN THE WEST INDIES, 1707-1857.
    • SCOTS IN THE USA AND CANADA.

    CD269. "Immigration Records: Dutch in America, 1800s". This database contains a unique collection of census records, passenger lists, church records, baptism records, marriage records, and land records, which reference approx. 400,000 individuals of Dutch origin.

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    CD273. "Passenger and Immigration Lists: New York, 1820-1850". This disk contains the names of approx. 1.6 million immigrants who arrived at the Port of New York between January 7, 1820 and December 31, 1850. The original source is National Archives Microfilm Series M237, rolls 1 through 95, Registers of Vessels Arriving at the Port of New York from Foreign Ports, 1789-1919.

    CD350. "The Complete Book of Immigrants, 1607-1776". With approximately 140,000 names, this CD contains the most comprehensive list ever published of men, women, and children who immigrated from England to America between 1607 and 1776. Originally published in six volumes, this data was compiled from original English sources by Peter Wilson Coldham, the foremost authority on English immigration.

    CD352. "Immigrants to America, 1600s - 1800s". This Family Archive includes the following books: 

    * "Scottish Quakers and Early America, 1650-1700"
    * "Passenger Arrivals, 1819-1820"
    * "Passengers Who Arrived In the U.S. September 1821-December 1823"
    * "Scandinavian Immigrants in New York, 1630-1674"
    * "Settlers of Rensselaerswyck, 1630-1658"
    * "Immigration of Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania"
    * "William Penn and the Dutch Quaker Migration to Pennsylvania"
    * "Rhode Island Passenger Lists"
    * "Nova Scotia Immigrants to 1867, Volume 1"
    * "Nova Scotia Immigrants to 1867, Volume 2"
    * "Passenger Arrivals at the Port of Baltimore, 1800-1819"
    * "Swedish Settlements on the Delaware, Volume 1"
    * "Swedish Settlements on the Delaware, Volume 2"
    * "Quaker Arrivals at Philadelphia"
    * "Passenger Arrivals at the Port of Philadelphia, 1800-1819"
    * "Louisiana Colonials: Soldiers and Vagabonds"
    * "The Canary Islands Migration to Louisiana, 1778-1783"
    * "Passenger Arrivals at the Port of Charleston, 1820-1829"
    * "A Compilation of the Original Lists of Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773" 
    * "Scotch-Irish Migration to South Carolina, 1772"

    CD353. "Passenger and Immigration Lists: Italians to America, 1880 - 1893". This Family Archive contains information on approximately 413,000 individuals who arrived in the United States between 1880 and 1893. The information was compiled from the original ship manifest schedules filed by all vessels entering United States ports in accordance with the act of Congress of 1819. Edited by Ira A. Glazier and P. William Filby and published by Scholarly Resources, Inc., the original book version of Italians to America was the first indexed reference work devoted to Italian immigrants to the United States. While the entire series contains twelve volumes and covers the years 1880 through 1899, this Family Archive contains the first seven volumes of the series and covers the years 1880 through 1893. An important feature of these first seven volumes is that almost all of the immigrants listed arrived in New York City.

    CD354. "Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1538-1940". Compiled by P. William Filby and commonly called Filby's Index, this database consists of an index of approx. 3 million names of individuals who arrived at United States ports of entry between 1538 and 1940; with 1999 updated info. This index provides a source code from which more information about each individual may be found in the referenced sources.

    CD355. "Passenger and Immigration Lists: Germans to America, 1850-1874." The names of approx. 2 million immigrants who arrived in America between 1850 and 1874. This database of names is taken from volumes 1 through 31 of Glazier and Filby's series of books and covers the period of the greatest time of immigrants from Germany, France, Luxembourg, and Switzerland. Along with the immigrant's name will be found their age, gender, occupation, place of origin, and date of arrival.

    CD356. "Passenger and Immigration Lists: Germans to America, 1875-1888." The names of approx. 1.5 million immigrants who arrived in America between 1875 and 1888. This database of names is taken from volumes 32 through 56 of Glazier and Filby's series of books and covers the period of the greatest time of immigrants from Germany, France, Luxembourg, and Switzerland. Along with the immigrant's name will be found their age, gender, occupation, place of origin, and date of arrival.

    CD357. "Passenger and Immigration Lists: Irish to America, 1846-1865". This disk contains the names of approx. 1.5 million Irish immigrants who arrived at the Port of Boston between 1846 and 1851, and at the Port of New York between 1846 and 1865.

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    CD358. "Passenger and Immigration Lists: New Orleans, 1820-1850". The names of approx. 258,000 individuals were taken from the National Archives Microfilm Series M259, Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New Orleans, LA, 1820-1902 to form the database on this disk. Of the 93 rolls in that series, rolls 1 through 33 are on this disk.

    CD359. "Passenger and Immigration Lists: Philadelphia, 1800-1850". The names of approx. 180,000 individuals were taken from the National Archives Microfilm Series M425, Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Philadelphia, PA, 1800-1882 to form the database on this disk. Of the 108 rolls in that series, rolls 1 through 71 are on this disk.

    CD362. "Irish and British Immigrants to America, Volume 1". The names and entry records of approx. 200,000 immigrants from England and Ireland who arrived at various U.S. ports between 1866 and 1873 are included in this database.

    CD365. "Irish and British Immigrants to America, Volume 2". The names and entry records of approx. 171, 200 immigrants from England and Ireland who arrived at various U.S. ports between 1870 and 1872 are included in this database.

    CD WU-01. "The Wuerttemberg Emigration Index, Volumes 1-7". Approx. 60,000 names of persons who emigrated to North America from the Wuerttemberg district of southwestern Germany in the late-1700s to the early 1900s.  Information may include: full name, birth date, birth place, residence district, application date, and destination. Regions of Wuerttemberg include: Schwarz Wald, Hohenzollern, and Schwabische Alb.  Major cities are: Heidelberg, Mannheim, Stuttgart, Freiburg, and Weingarten.
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    ETHNIC RECORDS

    CD165. "African Americans in the 1870 census". This database contains and alphabetical index of approx. 660,000 African American individuals who were enumerated in the 1870 federal census returns. Areas represented include GA, NC, PA, SC, VA, and WV; as well as the counties containing the cities of Baltimore, MD; Chicago, IL; New York City, NY; and St. Louis, MO.

    INTERNATIONAL RECORDS

    CD116. "Census Index: Ontario, Canada, 1871". This CD contains indexes to approx. 374,000 records, including all members of the household, as well as the "head". Even those persons with a different surname are listed with the "head".

    CD118. "Canadian Genealogy Index, 1600s - 1900s". A database which 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, with some dating before the 1500s. Compiled over a twenty year span these names were gathered from over one thousand different sources, including city directories, marriage records, birth records, land records, census records and more. This collection of individual's names amounts to one of the largest indexes to Canadian genealogical records available.

    CD188. "Index to Griffith's Valuation of Ireland, 1848 - 1864". More than one million persons who resided in Ireland in the mid-19th century are referenced. Used as a substitute census for the period.

    CD197. "Census Index: Selected Counties of Ireland, 1831, 1841". A database of approx. 77,047 names from two Irish counties: County Londonderry (62,921 in 1831) and County Cavan (14,126 in 1841).

    CD204. "The Ontario Register, 1780s - 1870s". Images of the pages of the following books comprise the records on this disk:

    • The Ontario Register, Volumes 1 - 8.
    • Marriage Bonds of Ontario, 1803 - 1834.
    • Marriage Notices of Ontario.
    • Ontario Marriage Notices.
    • Death Notices of Ontario.
    • Directory of the Province of Ontario, 1857 with a Gazeteer.
    • The Loyalists in Ontario: The Sons and Daughters of the American Loyalists of Upper Canada.
    • Ontarian Families: Genealogies of United Empire Loyalists and Other Pioneer Families of Upper Canada, Volumes 1 and 2.
    • The Old United Empire Loyalists Lists.

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    CD272. Census Records: United Kingdom, 1851. This database contains all the information recorded in the census of the United Kingdom: England, Scotland, Wales, and Ulster, taken in the year 1851.

    CD274. Genealogical Records: Ontario & Nova Scotia Settlers, 1790-1860. The images of the pages of six books are reproduced on this disk. The records in these books reference approx. 131,000 individuals.

    • Nova Scotia Immigrants to 1867, Volume I.
    • Nova Scotia Immigrants to 1867, Volume II.
    • Loyalists and Land Settlement in Nova Scotia.
    • Yarmouth, Nova Scotia Genealogies.
    • Early Ontario Settlers: A Source Book.
    • Ontario People, 1796-1803.

    MISCELLANEOUS SOURCES

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    CD AGBI.  The American Genealogical-Biographical Index contains nearly 4 million names, with related statistics and sources for further research, that have appeared in published genealogical records and family histories from the last 350 years.  
     


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    CD BGMI. Biography and Genealogy Master Index.  This database contains the names of 1.4 million individuals with notable and historical importance and source of the data for further research.  The names were extracted from encyclopedias, biographical dictionaries, popular periodicals, history publications, academic catalogues, political profiles, and many more sources.


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    CD AV-01. PERSI 2001-Periodical Source Index. This is the largest and most widely used index of articles from genealogy and history periodicals in the world. Created by the Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne, IN, this annually updated database has become the largest of its kind, and is renowned as a key to superior genealogical research. There is an amazing amount of knowledge published each year, and PERSI brings it to light.  This database is updated to June, 2001.
    The following types of searches are supported by the software:

    • General keyword
    • Article title
    • Surname
    • Location & record type
    • "How to..." articles
    • Topic &/or publisher



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    CD AV-02. Ancestry Magazine Issues, 1994-1999.  Six years worth (36 issues) of family history articles, including how-to tutorials, product reviews, and research resources.  All text is searchable for names, dates, topics, etc.

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    CD AV-03. Heritage Quest Magazine Issues, 1985-1999.  14 years worth (84 issues) of family history articles, including how-to tutorials, product reviews, and research resources.  All text is searchable for names, dates, topics, etc.

    CD113. Family History Series #1. Over 200 book titles divided into Local Histories, Autobiographies, Biographies, and Family Histories/Genealogies. Also, Virkus' First Families of America, The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy; John Camden Hotten's Original Lists of Persons of Quality...and others who went from Great Britain to the American plantations, 1600-1700...and Savage's A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England.


    CD115. "The Genealogist's All-in-One Address Book"A one-stop resource needed by everyone engaged in family research, this disk combines all 21,000 addresses and phone numbers listed in the three famous directories compiled by Elizabeth Petty Bentley - The Genealogist's Address Book, the County Courthouse Book, and the Directory of Family Associations. Each contains thousands of names, addresses, phone numbers, and other information vital to the researcher at each and every turn of the research process. This disk provides an instant connection to the agencies, societies, libraries, archives, courthouses, professional bodies, periodicals, and services that are basic to family history research.


    CD161. "Family History: GIS, Electronic Messages Vol. 1". A database of approx. 400,000 electronic bulletin board messages referencing six million names of individuals from all over the world. Genealogical Information Systems, Inc., of Austin, Texas, has provided these electronic messages from Fidonet and from ten of its genealogy conferences. Messages date from February, 1992 to August, 1994, and have been enhanced to provide maximum research benefit.


    CD192. Genealogical Records: The Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy, 1750-1930. This disk contains images of the pages of all six volumes of this set originally published by the Genealogical Publishing Company. Approx. 455,000 individuals with Quaker affiliation in New Jersey, New York, the Carolinas, Tennessee, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia are referenced. The records consist of births, marriages, deaths, and certificates of removal from one meeting location to another; making tracing the movements of some families much easier.


    CD210. "The National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Vols. 1 - 85, 1600s - 1900s". The images of every page of volumes 1 through 85 are contained on this disk. Originally published between 1908 and 1997, the essays which comprise the records on this disk include information on more than 701,000 individuals.


    CD367. "Notable British Families, 1600s - 1900s". This database contains images of the pages of eleven volumes of pedigrees and lineage records from the publishing house, Burke's Peerage:

    • Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages
    • American Families with British Ancestry
    • Baronetcies of England, Ireland and Scotland
    • Burke's Family Records
    • History of the Colonial Gentry
    • The General Armory
    • Commoners of Great Britain & Ireland, Vol's. 1, 2 ,3 & 4
    • The Prominent Families of the United States.


    CD368. "Genealogical Records: British and American Coats of Arms". The images of twelve books make up this resource. Approx. 137,000 names have either a description of their coat of arms, or a drawing and a description. Not all names have a picture or drawing of their crest. Some of the books list lines of descent connecting the earliest known holder of a coat of arms to a recent descendant.

    • American Amoury and Blue Book, 1907 edition.
    • Amorial Addenda to the 1907 edition.
    • American Amoury and Blue Book, 1903 edition.
    • American Amoury and Blue Book, 1911-1923 edition.
    • Crozier's General Armory.
    • Bolton's American Armory.
    • Virginia Heraldica.
    • An Ordinary of Scottish Arms.
    • Fairbairn's Book of Crests.
    • Great Britain & Ireland Crests, Vol. I, Part I.
    • Great Britain & Ireland Crests, Vol. I, Part II.
    • The General Armory.

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    CD506. "Lineages of Hereditary Society Members, 1600s - 1900s." Approx. 440,000 individuals who were members of hereditary societies and their lineages are referenced in the records on this disk. The following sources are represented:

    • "PEDIGREES OF SOME OF THE EMPEROR CHARLEMAGNE'S DESCENDANTS", VOLUMES I-III.
    • "LINEAGES OF MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF THE PILGRIMS", VOLUMES I-III.
    • "THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION", VOLUMES I-IV.
    • "FOUNDERS AND PATRIOTS OF AMERICA INDEX".
    • "ANCESTRAL RECORDS AND PORTRAITS: COLONIAL DAMES OF AMERICA", VOLUMES I & II.
    • "HEREDITARY ORDER OF DESCENDANTS OF COLONIAL GOVERNORS".
    • "THE ORDER OF AMERICANS OF ARMORIAL ANCESTRY, LINEAGE OF MEMBERS".
    • "ANCESTOR LINEAGES OF MEMBERS TEXAS SOCIETY/NATIONAL SOCIETY COLONIAL DAMES, SEVENTEENTH CENTURY".
    • "THE ROSTER AND REGISTER OF THE GENERAL SOCIETY OF THE WAR OF 1812".
    • "THREE HUNDRED COLONIAL ANCESTORS AND WAR SERVICE".
    • "SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN THE STATE OF DELAWARE, REGISTER OF MEMBERS, NOS. 1 THRU 338".
    • "SEVENTEENTH CENTURY COLONIAL ANCESTORS", VOLUMES I-III.
    • "SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF PILGRIMS", VOLUMES I-III.


    CD507. "Directory of Deceased American Physicians, 1804 - 1929". The biographical data on 149,000 Americal medical doctors who died between 1804 and 1929. This data was extracted from a two volume set of books with the same title.


    CD600. "Hugenot Settlers in North America and Europe, 1600s - 1900s".  The images of the pages of 17 volumes of French Protestant (Hugenot) biographies, narratives, and records comprise the database of information on this disk.  The books on this disk are:

    • History of the Huguenot Emigration to America, By Charles W. Baird.
    • Huguenot Emigration to Virginia and to the Settlement at Manakin-Town, By Robert Alonzo Brock.
    • The Annals and Parish Register of St. Thomas and St. Denis Parish, in South Carolina, from 1680 to 1884, By Robert F. Clute.
    • The French Blood in America, By Lucian J. Fosdick.
    • The Huguenots of Colonial South Carolina, By Arthur Henry Hirsch.
    • The Huguenots or Early French in New Jersey, By Albert F. Koehler.
    • Huguenot Pedigrees, Vols. I & II, By Charles Edmund Lart.
    • Family Names of Huguenot Refugees to America, By Mrs. James M. Lawton.
    • The Huguenot Settlements in Ireland, By Grace Lawless Lee.
    • The Huguenots in France and America, By Hannah F. Lee.
    • History of New Paltz, New York, and Its Old Families, By Ralph LeFevre.
    • Memoir Concerning the French Settlements and French Settlers in the Colony of Rhode Island, By Elisha R. Potter.
    • List of French and Swiss Who Settled in Charleston, on the Santee, and at the Orange Quarter in Carolina, By Daniel Ravenel.
    • The Trail of the Huguenots, By George Elmore Reaman.
    • The Huguenots: Their Settlements, Churches, and Industries in England and Ireland, By Samuel Smiles.
    • Memorials of Huguenots in America, By Ammon Stapleton.


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    CD FHC-1. "LDS FHC, Salt Lake City Library Catalog". This CD describes the more than 3 million microfilms, microfiche, books, and other items of genealogical interest which are available at the Salt Lake library, or which can be ordered for delivery to any local FHC library in the world.



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    CD PFF-1. "Presidential Family Forest". This CD contains not only the direct line ancestors of each of the United States presidents and vice-presidents, but also the names of all of their wives. In addition, other people who are related by birth or marriage (ancestors, descendants, and other relatives) are connected to these people.  Find out if you can put a president or vice-president in your family tree.
     


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    CD GVL-1. "Genealogist's Virtual Library". This disk contains links to entire books and materials that have been digitized and made available for free on the Internet. Researchers can now reliably read, consult, and study thousands of local histories, genealogies, and personal histories that have been published over the past 200 years. The library of tomorrow is here today.
     

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    CD GAZ-1. "Early American Gazetteer". This database contains electronic editions of two rare American gazetteers: "A New Gazetteer of the United States of America", 630 pp., pub. 1833, and "A Gazetteer of the United States of America", 900 pp., pub. 1853. You can easily find information on states, territories, counties, parishes, districts, cities, towns, canals, and more, including mountains, valleys, islands, capes, bays, harbors, lakes, rivers, railroads, mineral springs, waterfalls, caves and beaches. If you're having trouble finding a location or place that doesn't even exist any more, this database may have what you're seeking.


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    CD VRA-1. "Vital Records Assistant".  This disk contains the current address and phone numbers for all state, county, and vital statistic offices in the United States and territories.  Also, contact information for English-speaking foreign countries.  Includes current fees, form of payment accepted, and processing time. Also includes sample form letters.


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    CD ANC-1. "Ancestry Reference Library".  This disk contains the entire text of the following genealogy reference books:
    "The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy" 
    "Ancestry's Redbook: American State, County, and Town Sources"
    "The Library: A Guide to the LDS Family History Library"
    "The Library of Congress: A Guide to Genealogical and Historical Research"
    "The Archives: A Guide to The National Archives Field Branches"

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