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6.31 3691 EUR-GR-2 The German Research Companion, 3rd Edition The German Research Companion, Third Edition, by Shirley J. Riemer, Roger P. Minert & Jennifer A. Anderson. 706 pp; softbound; ISBN 0-9656761-6-1; Item #M0025. The German Research Companion is often referred to as "the Bible of German family history." It provides a wide range of helpful information on virtually hundreds of topics related to German research, most indexed for easy reference. It is published in a handy 5.5 x 8.5 inch format, making it an ideal book to accompany the German family historian on research trips to libraries, archives, seminars, and even the “old country.” Although not intended as a “how to do German research” volume, genealogists will find it the most complete book on German research produced. Concentrating on German research sources, it is in fact the only book in print that deals with the wide range of material needed by those who are searching their German lines. Written in English, the genealogist needs no knowledge of the German language to use the volume. Any German words and phrases found in The German Research Companion are either translated or clarified in English. The German Research Companion contains useful details on hundreds of German genealogical topics. The following is directly from the Table of Contents: Section 1: German land, past and present Germany’s political and jurisdictional organization The three empires Populations, capitals, and geography The courts and the constitution The rulers, the flag and the colonies The major turning points and markers of German history Section 2: The Tools, Contacts, and Resources Resources for utilizing the Family History Library and its branches Uses of the Family History Library Catalog for German Research Credentialed researchers, societies, home-area sources The search for the German immigrant’s place of origin Communicating with Germany Sending euro abroad Village photographs and conference audiotapes Choosing between Du and Sie German organizations and institutes Frequently used resources Section 3: Emigration and Immigration Immigration laws in the United States Emigration laws in Germany Naturalization records The immigration process and Ellis Island The Statue of Liberty Immigration laws Passport applications German immigrant aid societies Pennsylvania societies, archives, and libraries Basic resources for researching Germans from Russia Basic resources for researching the Danube Swabians Basic resources for researching the Wends (Sorbs) Basic resources for researching Germans in Pennsylvania Basic resources for researching Germans in Alsace-Lorraine Basic resources for researching Germans in the Austro-Hungarian Empire Basic resources for researching Germans in Sudetenland Basic resources for researching Germans in Bukovina Basic resources for researching Germans in Canada Basic resources for researching Germans in Czechoslovakia Basic resources for researching Germans in Galatia Basic resources for researching Germans in Liechtenstein Basic resources for researching Germans in Lithuania Basic resources for researching Germans in Netherlands Basic resources for researching Germans in Poland Basic resources for researching Germans in Silesia Basic resources for researching Germans in Switzerland Section 4: United States Resources U.S. Cemeteries and burial records National Archives and Records Administration Social Security history and research U.S. Railroad and Retirement Board U.S. vital records The WPA The U.S. Census Land and property records The Homestead Act U.S. Libraries and publishers American military records Germans who fought in the American Civil War Hessian soldier research The Turnverein in America Fraternal organizations Section 5: Language and Vocabularies History and characteristics of the German alphabet and language German dialectics and high, middle, and low German The old German script Abbreviations in German and Latin German genealogy vocabulary Occupations, trades and titles in German and Latin Medical terms, illnesses, and causes of death, in German German family relationships vocabulary Christenings, marriages, and deaths vocabularies Latin genealogy vocabulary Roman numerals Latin vocabularies for calendar dates, tombstone expressions, and old cities of Europe French genealogy vocabulary Fraktur Yiddish Section 6: German Resources German church and civil registration records Church inventories Citizen books The German privacy law City registers German cemeteries Abbreviations keys to Meyers Orts- und Verkehrslexikon & Müllers grosses deutsches Ortsbuvh Reverse alphabetical place name indexes Maps German phonetics Indexes of German surnames Periodicals Place names Researchers Queries in German publications Village lineage books Postal code directories The Ahnenpass Telephone directories Dictionaries Section 7: Archives German archive terminologies German federal and state archives County archives Ecclesiastical archives and organizations Central office for genealogy in Leipzig The Berlin Document Center The “Gauck” files Specialized archives Recommendations for working in a German archive Genealogy related organizations in Germany Historical societies in Germany Section 8: Life in Our Ancestor’s Times Names and naming patterns Patronymic names Given names of Germanic and foreign origin “Name days” Old measurements Monetary units Records of guilds and tradesmen Calendars through the ages The perpetual calendar Feast days Holidays and observances History and customs of Christmas The church in modern Germany Religions: Protestant, Catholic, Jewish and pietist, with resources German Universities and academic degrees Heraldry German nobility Military church-books, cemeteries, archives & records German expellees following World War II German prisoners of war in Americas Section 9: Newspapers, Libraries, Museums and other Information City directories and manuscript collections German and German-American newspapers Special interest publications Emigration records in newspapers Sister City arrangements German museums, libraries, and publishers American universities in Germany U.S. Embassy offices in Germany Academic and cultural organizations Cooking measurements and ingredients Folk dress (Trachten) Greetings in German Formalities of letter-writing Telephone cards The Appendix The appendix includes maps, tables, charts, and pictures that help to illustrate Germanic research. In Conclusion Simply said, if you’re an English-speaking person doing German research, you will profit by a copy of this new Third Edition of The German Research Companion. The cost is just $28.00, less the FRPC discount. A real deal…
5.06 6070 NY-25-1 Special Collection Tree Talks County of Lewis Abstracts Lewis County Index found NY-X-34 The books in the Tree Talk series are collections, by county, of material gathered by the members of the Central New York Genealogical Society. The information does not cover every town, nor every year, and the sources covered can vary quite a bit by county. What is here tends to come from lesser-known sources which may be the unique source one needs to make a connection in New York State. Much of the material is from the early to mid-1800’s. Type of REcord - Years Covered West Twin Cemetery - 1819-1952 Leyden Cemeteries - 1811-1876 High Market Cemetery - 1830-1872 West Turin Cemeteries - 1806-1933 Diana Cemetery - 1891-1957 Leyden Vital Records, Marriages - 1847-1848 Leyden Vital Records, Deaths - 1846-1849 Leyden Vital REcords, Marriages - 1849 Martinsburg Vital Records, Marriages - 1847 Osceola Vital Records, Marriages - 1847 Diana Vital Records, Marriages - 1849 Greig Vital Records, Marriages - 1847 Harrisburgh Vital Recor5ds, Marriages - 1847 Watson Vital Records, Marriages - 1848 Turin Vital Recirds, Births - 1847 Martinsburgh Quaker Cemeteries - 1823-1869 Lowville Cemeteries - 1824-1915 Leyden Cemeteries - 1801-1929 1830 Federal Census, Leyden - 1830 1830 Federal Census, Lewis - 1830 Guardianship Papers - 1806-1829 1850 Federal Census, deaths - 1850 1860 Federal Census, deaths - 1860 West Tyrin Cemetery - 1830-1840 Turin Cemeteries - 1812-1921 Greg Cemetery - 1827-1901 Lewis Cemetery - 1861-1965 Will Book A - 1806-1810 Dower Book - 1824-1827 Denmark Vital Records, Marriages - 1848 Watson Vital Records, Marriages - 1849 West Turin Vital Records, Marriages - 1848 Denmark Vital Records, Births - 1849 Sydney Sylvester Diary - 1857-1865;1883-1885 Dower Book - 1827-1829 Will Book A - 1810-1815 Revolutionary War Pensioners - 1840 Wills - 1810-1820 Will Book A - 1810-1820 Leyden Cemetery 1840-1966 Gyuardianship Papers - 1811-1829 Will Book A - 1820-1823 Dower Book - 1832-1849,1866 Poor House Records - 1855 Newspaper Vital Records - 1861 Will Book A - 1823-1830 Letters of Administration - 1805-1829 Will Book B - 1830-1832 Will Book A - 1825-1838 Harrisburgh Cemetery 1810-1914
4.81 70 VT-6-1 Georgia,Vermont Vital Records Vital Records of Georgia, Vermont. Primary Sources: town civic vital records of marriages, births and deaths, and church records from Georgia Plains Baptist Church (1893 - 1946); Congregational Church (1815 - 1910); Emmanuel Episcopal Church; and Methodist Church of Georgia and North Fairfax (1856 - 1960). Arranged alphabetically by surname.
4.70 861 HT-65 NGS Research in the States Series: New Jersey New Jersey is the most densely populated state in the country with a great deal of diversity. Its colonists of the “Dutch” period were primarily Swedes and Finns, while the “English” period included Scots, Scots-Irish, Germans, and French. New Jersey had many free African Americans as early as 1790. Due to its position between British-held New York and rebel-held Philadelphia it was home to 296 engagements during the Revolutionary War. Unfortunately this also meant the destruction of many early records. This booklet by the National Genealogical Society is a concise guide to the history, records, and research facilities of the state. The introductory chapter includes information on the history and settlement, migration, economy and sometimes jurisdictional changes for that area. The second section lists archives, libraries and societies with mention of specific collections that might be of help to you. The third section is titled “major resources”, this includes books; atlases, gazetteers, maps, and biographical and genealogical compilations that will be of help. There is also information on finding the following kinds of records; newspapers & periodicals, business, cemetery, court, immigration & naturalization, land records, military & veterans records, religious records, tax records, vital records and even voter records. Some unique references in the guide to New Jersey include information on National Archives Regional Facilities, early censuses and census substitutes. Vital records include colonial and county vital records. There is even mention of how to access coroner reports. The information on military and veterans’ records for New Jersey include the Korean and Vietnam Wars. For ethnic records in New Jersey there is information on finding African American, German, Native American and Scots-Irish ancestors.
4.70 5131 HT-72 NGS Research in the States Series: Ohio Due to its location and transportation systems Ohio became the gateway to the west for many Americans moving west and many emigrants. Many Vermonters left the state in the 1850's and quite a few settled in Ohio. This booklet serves as a concise guide to the history, records, and research facilities of Ohio. The introductory chapter includes information on the history and settlement, migration, economy and sometimes jurisdictional changes for that area. The second section lists archives, libraries and societies with mention of specific collections that might be of help to you. The third section is titled “major resources”, this includes books; atlases, gazetteers, maps, and biographical and genealogical compilations that will be of help. There is also information on finding the following kinds of records; newspapers & periodicals, business, cemetery, court, immigration & naturalization, land records, military & veterans records, religious records, tax records, vital records and even voter records. The beginning chapters of this book are much like the others in the series but Ohio was a territory so there are territorial records. There is also information on Presidential Libraries as a resource that not every state has. Military and veteran records include Soldiers and Sailor’s Homes. The military records stop at WWII. The Ohio booklet also has information on directories and prison records whereas others do not. Women of Ohio is another addition to this booklet. Suggestions for researching African American, German, Native American and Irish and Scots-Irish records are given.
4.40 2521 Q-10-4 Sutton Township Quebec , 1850-1899 Births, Marriages and Burials in Protestant Civil Registers This book provides an index to the civil registers of the Protestant churches of Sutton township, Quebec prior to 1900. It includes the church records from Grace Church, (Anglican) in Sutton, All Saints (Anglican) in Abercorn, the Church of Good Shepherd (Anglican) in Glen Sutton, Christ Church (Anglican) of Sutton, Olivet Baptist Church in Sutton, Wesleyan and New Connection Methodist churches in Sutton, and the Universalist Church in Abercorn and Waterloo. Individuals are listed alphabetically by surname and given name with a reference to their spouses. Women are listed by their maiden name.
4.40 5779 Q-24-2 Mariages de Notre Dame de Grace de Hull 1914 -1945, A - L Notre Dame de Grace was the first Catholic parish in Hull which is just across the river from Ottawa. Hull now the County of Gatineau-Hull. This parish has an interesting history. A "Lumberman's Chapel" was built by a missionary to serve the lumberjacks and log drivers from the logging camps. The building also served as an inn for these men. In 1868 a stone church was built. On June 5, 1888 fire destroyed the church, the presbytery and 400 homes in the area. The new church opened on December 25, 1892 with an 80-meter-high bell tower that dominated the city's skyline. The church was not touched by the Great fire of 1899, but on September 12, 1971 fire struck again. There was serious damage to the church, the bell tower collapsed and the roof burned. An article by Raymond Ouimet contained a lot of details on this fire. The Bishop would not support rebuilding efforts. That being said, one will note that these books cover church records to 1985. This is part of a four volume set. 1914-1945 A - L sorted by grooms last name, no index for brides (in vol. L - Z).
4.40 5780 Q-24-3 Mariages de Notre Dame de Grace de Hull 1914 - 1945, L - Z Notre Dame de Grace was the first Catholic parish in Hull which is just across the river from Ottawa. Hull now the County of Gatineau-Hull. This parish has an interesting history. A "Lumberman's Chapel" was built by a missionary to serve the lumberjacks and log drivers from the logging camps. The building also served as an inn for these men. In 1868 a stone church was built. On June 5, 1888 fire destroyed the church, the presbytery and 400 homes in the area. The new church opened on December 25, 1892 with an 80-meter-high bell tower that dominated the city's skyline. The church was not touched by the Great fire of 1899, but on September 12, 1971 fire struck again. There was serious damage to the church, the bell tower collapsed and the roof burned. An article by Raymond Ouimet contained a lot of details on this fire. The Bishop would not support rebuilding efforts. That being said, one will note that these books cover church records to 1985. This is part of a four volume set. 1914-1945 L - Z sorted by grooms last name, no index for brides (in vol. L - Z).
4.40 5781 Q-24-4 Mariages de Notre Dame de Grace de Hull, 1945 - 1985, A - L Notre Dame de Grace was the first Catholic parish in Hull which is just across the river from Ottawa. Hull now the County of Gatineau-Hull. This parish has an interesting history. A "Lumberman's Chapel" was built by a missionary to serve the lumberjacks and log drivers from the logging camps. The building also served as an inn for these men. In 1868 a stone church was built. On June 5, 1888 fire destroyed the church, the presbytery and 400 homes in the area. The new church opened on December 25, 1892 with an 80-meter-high bell tower that dominated the city's skyline. The church was not touched by the Great fire of 1899, but on September 12, 1971 fire struck again. There was serious damage to the church, the bell tower collapsed and the roof burned. An article by Raymond Ouimet contained a lot of details on this fire. The Bishop would not support rebuilding efforts. That being said one will note that these books cover church records to 1985. This is part of a four volume set. 1945 - 1985 Vol. II A - L sorted by grooms last name, no index for brides (in vol. L - Z).
4.40 5782 Q-24-5 Mariages de Notre Dame de Grace de Hull, 1945 - 1985, L - Z Notre Dame de Grace was the first Catholic parish in Hull which is just across the river from Ottawa. Hull now the County of Gatineau-Hull. This parish has an interesting history. A "Lumberman's Chapel" was built by a missionary to serve the lumberjacks and log drivers from the logging camps. The building also served as an inn for these men. In 1868 a stone church was built. On June 5, 1888 fire destroyed the church, the presbytery and 400 homes in the area. The new church opened on December 25, 1892 with an 80-meter-high bell tower the dominated that city's skyline. The church was not touched by the Great fire of 1899, but on September 12, 1971 fire struck again. There was serious damage to the church, the bell tower collapsed and the roof burned. An article by Raymond Ouimet contained a lot of details on this fire. The Bishop would not support rebuilding efforts. That being said one will note that these books cover church records to 1985. This is part of a four volume set. 1945 - 1985, Vol. II, L - Z. A - L sorted by grooms last name, no index for brides (in vol. L - Z).
4.29 870 HT-74 Notes for VT-FCGS Classes - Canadian Research Handouts from VT-FCGS classes on Canadian Research ACADIA Genealogy Research in Acadia, 2016, Mike Sevigny BAnQ Research at Bibliotheque et Archives Nationales du Quebec (BAnQ), 2010, Denyse Beauregard-Champagne BEGINNERS QC, Researching Your French-Canadian Ancestry: Getting Started, 2022, Jane Duchesneau Whitmore BLANCHET STUDY From Blanchet to White in the Champlain Valley. A Case Study, 2021, David Ouimette DROUIN/LOISELLE Loiselle Index Card - Microfiche, 2013, Janet Allard Reading Loiselle Microfiche, 2010, Janet Allard FRENCH TERMS Ancestral Occupations in Jette and PRDH, 2010, Mike Sevigny Basic French for Genealogical Translation and Travel in Quebec, 2019, Marc Juneau French Key Words Class- Reading French Records, 2015, Tom De Varney Middlebury, Vermont Name Variations, 2010, Quebec-French Genealogy Terms Surnames - Some Solutions to Help Solve the Puzzle GENEALOGY QC Powerful Research Tools at Genealogy Quebec.com, 2019, Jane Duchesneau Whitmore LAFRANCE Efficiently Tracing your Roots in Quebec Using PRDH and Lafrance Databases in Tandem, 2017, Jane Duchesneau Whitmore Searching Quebec Records with the LaFrance Database, 2013, Tom Devarney NOS ORIGINES Nosorigines.qc.ca A Database for French Canadians, 2106, Don LaCross and Louis Izzo RECORDS – QC Coroners Inquests 1764-1986, 2017, Denyse Beauregard-Champagne How Quebec Collects Vital Records, 2011, Marlene Simmons Notaries On-Line/Guardianship Records/Coroner's Inquests/Land Records, , Quebec Census, Probate and Land Records, 2014, Gary Schroder QC, Quebec Church Records, 2014, Gary Schroder Timeline for Quebec Records: When to Use Them, 2016, John Fisher Types of Notarial Records, 2012, John Fisher Book Resources for Filles du Roi and Carignan-Saliere Regiment, 2017, Sheila Morris Finding the Stories of Your French-Canadian Ancestors, 2018, Lynn Johnson Quebec to New England. Weaving Genealogy and Genetics, 2014, Muriel Chabot Normand WAR OF 1812 Between War and Peace. Supplying the British Army in Lower Canada (1912-1836), 2013, Matthieu Paradis  
3.88 1255 MA-7-2 Marriage Records of Precious Blood Church Marriage Records of Precious Blood Church Holyoke, Massachusetts 1869-1889 This book of marriage records assigns a record number to each marriage. The index of names in the front of the book tells you which record to look for. There is also a cross file. The author notes that one should check both of these lists. Starting on page 156, there is a separate list of marriage records that were copied from the city records. These additional 37 pages of records might give you the answers you're looking for. All the records list what is known of: Age, Parents Name, Occupation, Place of Birth.
3.83 2734 Q-42-6 Dunham Anglican Church Records, Vol. 1 Dunham Anglican Church records from 1808 to 1817, Vol. 1. These records extracted from microfilm #124.2 This is the eighth compilation in the series of early Protestant Church records fro Quebec towns along the Vermont border. This volume on Dunham includes many of the very earliest records for the area, so it may hope many of those researchers lacking access to film readers. Once again we are fortunate to have a minister at Dunham, the Reverend Charles C. Cotton, who gives the mother's maiden name at children's baptisms.
3.73 1245 MA-3-23 Baptisms of Notre-Dame de Lourdes Catholic Church Dufault- Maynard (Vol. 2 of 3) Catholic Church Repertoire Introduction includes a short history of Saint Anne Catholic Church, the first Catholic Church in Fall River, MA, the building of the parish and the church. The names of the priests who served there are included. The baptism records include names of the baptized, date and place of birth, date of baptism; date and location of marriage if given, and godparents' names.
3.73 1246 MA-3-24 Baptisms of Notre-Dame de Lourdes Catholic Church Maynard - Z (Vol. 3 of 3) Catholic Church Repertoire Introduction includes a short history of Saint Anne Catholic Church, the first Catholic Church in Fall River, MA, the building of the parish and the church. The names of the priests who served there are included. The baptism records include names of the baptized, date and place of birth, date of baptism; date and location of marriage if given, and godparents' names.
3.61 865 HT-69 NGS Research in the States Series: Pennsylvania Pennsylvania has played a significant role in every stage of American history. It hosted the men who declared our nation’s independence from England and those who later forged the Constitution. Originally including the present bounds of Delaware, Pennsylvania was home to the nation’s first capital. This booklet by the National Genealogical Society serves as a concise guide to the history, records, and research facilities of a state. The introductory chapter includes information on the history and settlement, migration, economy and sometimes jurisdictional changes for that area. The second section lists archives, libraries and societies with mention of specific collections that might be of help to you. The third section is titled “major resources”, this includes books; atlases, gazetteers, maps, and biographical and genealogical compilations that will be of help. There is also information on finding the following kinds of records; newspapers & periodicals, business, cemetery, court, immigration & naturalization, land records, military & veterans records, religious records, tax records, vital records and even voter records. Some unique references in the Pennsylvania guide include information on colonial censuses, folk art sources, school records and “Poor School Children”, as well as women of Pennsylvania. The list of military conflicts covered in this book is longer than in some others. It includes the militia and National Guard, the French and Indian War, The Whiskey Rebellion, The Mexican War and the Mexican Border Campaign (1916-1917), etc. It stops at World War II. For ethnic records in Pennsylvania there is information on finding African American, German/Pennsylvania “Dutch”, Native American and Scots-Irish ancestors.
3.47 3785 HT-91 A Guide to Vosburgh Church Records on Microfilm-N.Y. This guide facilitates access to the microfilmed records of the Vosburgh Church Records collection, which consists (with minor exceptions) of transcriptions of early NY Protestant church records.
3.47 2732 Q-42-4 Clarenceville Methodist Church Records Vol. 1 Clarenceville Methodist Church records from 1845 to 1853 Vol. 1. These records extracted from microfilm #124.9 is not the ninthe to be offered in an ongoing series on Protestant church records covering towns in Quebec and along the Vermont border.
3.42 5375 MIL-GER-5 Hessian Chaplains Their Diaries and Duties "church books" consist of birth, marriage, death baptism, penance and confirmation records. They were recorded by German chaplains who accompanied the Hessian troops serving in America during the Revolutionary War, 1776-1783. These valuable records are detailed and contain a wealth of family history. Included are the Church Book of Hesse-Cassel Chaplain Georg C. Coester, Chaplain Braunsdorf's Anhalt-Zerbst Church Book, and the Ansbach-Bayreuth Church Book compiled by Chaplain Stroelein.
3.37 5606 VT-7-21 St. Amadeus Church and St. Joseph Mission Church History of St. Amadeus Church Alburg, Vermont 1858 and St. Joseph Mission Church, Isle La Motte, Vermont 1871. Contains a list of Church members.
3.25 39 VT-4-21 South Burlington, Vermont Vital Records 1865 through 1955 South Burlington Vermont Records Marriage Records 1865 through 1920, by groom's surname Marriage Records 1865 through 1920, by bride's surname Birth Records 1865 through 1920 Vital Records 1921 to 1955 Birth Records 1921-1955 Marriage Records 1921-1955 Death Records 1921-1955
3.15 5560 ME-6-1 St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church marriages and history Waterville, Kennebec Maine In addition to the marriage records themselves there are several parts of this book that researchers should consider spending time with. For historical perspective the book has a section on the history of French-Canadians in the Waterville area, a five-page chronological history of Waterville, Maine, lists of men who served in the Civil War, and those who served in World War I. There is also a lengthy history of the churches in the Waterville area and of the parish of St. Francis de Sales, a list of the priests who served there, and photographs of them. Pages 22 and 23 gives an introduction to the marriage records themselves. All of the information is organized in alphabetical order by the groom’s name. The list of bride’s surnames starts on page 295. The records are in two groups; Marriage extracts (1865-1989) pages 23 to 256. (Records for 1865 until 1874 were for the original church, St. John’s on Grove Street.) Marriages from before 1865, and other selected marriages from the civil registers are on pages 256 to 275. The author noted that many of the entries in the parish registers were incomplete. It was not uncommon for one or more names to be missing. The author used town, state, death, cemetery and census records to fill in much of what had been missing. He estimates about 7% is still missing. While many lists of Anglicized French surnames exist the one in this book would be of special interest to Maine researchers.
3.11 5755 EUR-IR-50 Irish Church Records This book details the records of each of the 8 major Irish denominations and their value for family history, and for church and local history. The locations of the records of each church, and guidelines for their access, are provided.
3.11 4332 NY-01-11 Marriage Records of St. Peter's Episcopal Church Albany NY The transcriptions of the original church books of St. Peter's Episcopal Church Records. Questionable entries have been enclosed in parenthesis. Nine volumes are contained in this transciption. Marriage records from 1756-1899 giving Groom/Bride and witnesses. Each marriage has a number for identification in the index
3.06 1244 MA-3-22 Baptisms of Notre-Dame de Lourdes A - Dufault (Vol. 1 of 3) Catholic Church Repertoire Introduction includes a short history of Saint Anne Catholic Church, the first Catholic Church in Fall River, MA, the building of the parish and the church. The names of the priests who served there are included. The baptism records include names of the baptized, date and place of birth, date of baptism; date and location of marriage if given, and godparents' names.
3.06 2228 NY-10-17 Saint Joseph's Church, Dannemora, NY Church Vital Records including: * The history of the church * Marriages listed by groom * Marriages listed by bride * Births, including baptism information * Deaths or burial information The last section includes information on : * St. Joseph's old cemetery * Confirmations * First communions St. Joseph's was originally a mission church of St. Peters in Plattsburgh. It became an independent parish in 1883
3.06 11 VT-2-1 St Francis de Sales, Sacred Heart, & Our Lady of Lourdes - Baptisms Catholic Church Repertoires. Baptisms of Bennington & Pownal, VT parishes: St. Francis de Sales Church from 1859-1930; Sacred Heart Church from 1877-1954; and Our Lady of Lourdes Church from 1881-1940. Records include names of baptized, names of parents and godparents, birthplace, date of birth and residence.
2.89 859 HT-63 NGS Research in the States Series: New York City, Long Island and Westchester County New York City played a crucial role in the history and development of the region, state, and nation. This booklet by the National Genealogical Society serves as a guide to research in the five boroughs of New York City, as well as Westchester County, and Long Island’s Nassau and Suffolk counties. New York is different in that every municipality, be it borough, county, city, town, village or community is required to have an official historian responsible for studying and promoting its history. The introductory chapter includes information on the history and settlement, migration, economy and sometimes jurisdictional changes for that area. The second section lists archives, libraries and societies with mention of specific collections that might be of help to you. The third section is titled “major resources”, this includes books; atlases, gazetteers, maps, and biographical and genealogical compilations that will be of help. There is also information on finding the following kinds of records; newspapers & periodicals, business, cemetery, court, immigration & naturalization, land records, military & veterans records, religious records, tax records, vital records and even voter records. Some unique references for the city include city, county and community directories. For ethnic records in New York City there is information on finding ancestors with African American, German, Irish, Italian and Jewish ancestry.
2.84 5982 NY-33-1 Special Collection of Tree Talks County of Oneida Oneida County The books in the Tree Talk series are collections, by county, of material gathered by the members of the Central New York Genealogical Society. The information gathered does not cover every town, nor every year, and the sources covered can vary quite a bit by county, but what is here tends to come from lesser-known sources and may therefore be the unique source one needs to make a connection in New York State. Much of the material is from the early to mid-1800’s, a timeframe that tends to be problematic for genealogists. The material is also not indexed. One will need to spend time going through the books, page by page, in order to see if one might find those needed clues. This book contains the following: Cemetery inscriptions, Church records, Enlistment records, Guardianship records, Land owner’s censuses, Letters remaining at the post office, Poor House Records, Reports from newspapers, School attendance lists, Ship passenger lists, Stray book – unwelcome visitors to town, Surrogate court records, Vital records, abstracts of wills
2.79 2738 Q-42-10 St. Armand West (Philipsburg) Anglican Church Records Vol.1 This publication marks the tenth in my series of early Protestant Quebec church records covering towns just north of the Vermont border. Reverend Stewart was again (see St. Armand East Anglican Records 1808-1817) kind enough to include the mother's maiden name in baptisms. Volume 1 1809 to 1820, Missisquoi County Quebec. Records extracted from microfilm #124.4
2.79 3345 RI-4-16 Marriages of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church This book starts with tree pages of introduction to Pawtucket and the Church. there is also a list of abbreviations and a diagram explaining the marriage records. The marriage records were copied twice. 1st) The records are in alphabetical order by the groom's name 2nd) The records are organized by the bride's surname. For each person, their parents' names are given along with any baptismal or residence information that was noted in the record.
2.79 129 VT-13-2 Vital Records of Rockingham, VT & Records of First Church Rockingham Vital Records and Records of the First Church of Rockingham, Vermont.
2.74 2737 Q-42-9 St. Armand East (Frelighsburg) Anglican Church Records Vol. 1 Records gathered here were presented by the "Minister of the Congregation of the Church of England (Trinity Church) at the east end of the Siegniory of St. Armand in the district of Montreal, to serve as a Register of the Acts of baptism, marriage and burial"...performed by him... Volume 1 from 1808 to 1817 extracted from microfilm #124.4
2.69 4569 CD-EUR-HUG-2 Huguenot Socidty Quarto Series, Vol. IX, XIII,XV, XXIII Huguenot Society Quarto Series: Vol.IX, Registers of the French Church, Threadneedle Street,Part 1 Vol. XIII, Registerrs of the French Church, Threadneedle Street, Part II Vol. XVI, Registers of the French Church, Threadneedle Street, Part III Vol. XXIII, Registers of the French Church, Threadneedle Street, Part IV CD #DTII76-78, Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland 2004 CD Rom 1
2.69 4646 R-US-39 Tombstones and Tablets St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Summerville, South Carolina Tombstones and Tablets St. Paul's Episcopal Church Summerville, South Carolina.Inscriptions in the Church and Churchyard December 1847-December 1997 with a List of Unmarked, Unlocated Graves and a History of the Church.
2.69 5935 VT-14-17 Heritage of the Old South Church Old South Church of Windsor, VT 1768-1961, History of the Church 1768-1925, 175th Anniversary, 200th Anniversary, List of Heritages, Organizations, Honor Roll book and Ministers of the Church.
2.69 5615 VT-4-43A Dedication of the Church of Saint Stephen 1929 Dedication of the Church of Saint Stephen Winooski, Vermont, sunday 29, 1929. This gives the dedication by John D. Donoghue, history of the church in the 20th century, the church currently, services and the ministry of 2004.
2.69 4259 VT-7-14 The United Methodist Church of Isle La Motte This booklet gives a very short history of the establishment of the United Methodist Church in Isle La Motte, the completion of the church in 1843 and the next 140 years of its existence. It contains the names of the roughly 85 ministers associated with the church and few other names. It is of very little importance to genealogists.
2.53 6212 LL-EN-B-36 10,000 Vital Records of Central New York This is the second volume in a three-volume series of vital records from New York newspapers--a series devised by Mr. Bowman to fill the gaps in early New York records. The 10,000 vital records referred to in the title of this work were drawn from the marriage and death columns of various central New York newspapers published before 1850, specifically those published in the section of the state between Geneva and Utica. The bulk of the work concerns itself with the marriages and deaths of residents of central New York, and in the absence of "official" vital records for the area it stands as an almost perfect substitute. Like official records of a later date, the records abstracted here provide names, ages, dates, places of residence, and frequent references to family members, and a good deal of other information.
2.53 6213 LL-EN-B-37 10,000 Vital Records of Eastern New York This is the final volume in a three-volume series of vital records drawn drom early New York newspapers. This volume focuses on the interior county of Otsego and on the 300-mile strip comprising the eastern-most counties of Clinton, Essex, Saratoga, Rensselaer, Albany, Columbia, and "Old Dutchess," which, prior to 1812, included the territory of present-day Putnam County. Records in this volume are drawn from the marriage and death columns of newspapers published before 1835 in each of the above-named counties. Bridegrooms and individuals who were the subject of death notices are listed alphabetically. Marriage officials are identified in the Appendix, while all others mentioned in the text, such as brides, parents and siblings, are listed in the index. In many instances, complete details have been abstracted--place and date of marriage or death, names of relatives, towns of residence, etc. Like official records of a later date, the records abstracted here are "vital" in every sense of the term, the more so since vital records, as such, did not come into existence until very much later. Hence the value of this particular volume, as well as of the other two volumes in the series. The three volumes together, it should be noted, contain 30,000 vital records drawn from a total of thirty-four newspapers published in twenty-three communities scattered from one end of the state to the other!
2.53 4364 NY-X-18 10,000 Vital Records of Central New York This is the second volume in a three-volume series of vital records from New York newspapers--a series devised by Mr. Bowman to fill the gaps in early New York records. The 10,000 vital records referred to in the title of this work were drawn from the marriage and death columns of various central New York newspapers published before 1850, specifically those published in the section of the state between Geneva and Utica. The bulk of the work concerns itself with the marriages and deaths of residents of central New York, and in the absence of "official" vital records for the area it stands as an almost perfect substitute. Like official records of a later date, the records abstracted here provide names, ages, dates, places of residence, and frequent references to family members, and a good deal of other information.
2.53 4365 NY-X-19 10,000 Vital Records of Eastern, New York This is the final volume in a three-volume series of vital records drawn drom early New York newspapers. This volume focuses on the interior county of Otsego and on the 300-mile strip comprising the eastern-most counties of Clinton, Essex, Saratoga, Rensselaer, Albany, Columbia, and "Old Dutchess," which, prior to 1812, included the territory of present-day Putnam County. Records in this volume are drawn from the marriage and death columns of newspapers published before 1835 in each of the above-named counties. Bridegrooms and individuals who were the subject of death notices are listed alphabetically. Marriage officials are identified in the Appendix, while all others mentioned in the text, such as brides, parents and siblings, are listed in the index. In many instances, complete details have been abstracted--place and date of marriage or death, names of relatives, towns of residence, etc. Like official records of a later date, the records abstracted here are "vital" in every sense of the term, the more so since vital records, as such, did not come into existence until very much later. Hence the value of this particular volume, as well as of the other two volumes in the series. The three volumes together, it should be noted, contain 30,000 vital records drawn from a total of thirty-four newspapers published in twenty-three communities scattered from one end of the state to the other!
2.48 283 ACA-32 Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records Vol. 1a The Registers of St. Charles Aux Mines in Acadia This work begins with explanatory notes, abbreviations and French-English glossary. The text covers records of events from the Acadian parish of St. Charles aux Mines. Records are mostly births and marriages with some burials all intermixed in surname order. These historical records were carried from Acadia with the emigrants to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. This volume (1a) contains revised and updated versions of the same records in part 1 of Volume 1 (ACA-32)
2.48 4371 EUR-SCT-15 Some Early Scots in Maritime Canada, Vol. 3 This final volume of Some Early Scots in Maritime Canada identifies thousands of Scots who immigrated to Maritime Canada in the years between the 1770's and the 1870s--most of them located by the author in a variety of obscure and out-of-the-way records. In fact, the variety of source records might be considered one of the volume's strengths. From shipping records to passenger lists, from land petitions to census records, then from newspaper columns, vital records, church registers, and a host of fugitive sources, it provides a rich trove of genealogical data, differing from the previous volumes in that explanatory material and brief essays accompany many of the articles.
2.48 4772 LL-EN-G-13 Tracing Your Irish Ancestors (3rd Edition) From Library Journal Grenham's new edition builds on its predecessor's excellent coverage of Irish genealogical sources. As in the first edition (LJ 193), a brief introduction to initiating a research project is followed by a discussion of the major sources. Although Grenham broadened the scope of this edition to include information about the holdings of the Family History Library and other repositories in Ireland, libraries should not discard the first edition, as it contains a large amount of data not to be found in the second. For instance, the new edition includes listings of Roman Catholic parish records rather than the Church of Ireland parish records listings that were part of the first edition. Information about manuscripts in the Genealogical Office and a list of family histories located in the National Library of Ireland are also omitted. Libraries that own James Ryan's outstanding Irish Records (Ancestry, 1997) will still want to purchase this book for its updated information. Recommended for all collections. Milner, a professional researcher and speaker, and Jonas, president of the British Isles Family History Society, offer their combined expertise to those in search of their English heritage. Geared more toward beginners than Mark Herber's Ancestral Trails (LJ 3198), this starts with an excellent review of the basics of research and the procedures to acquire information from stateside libraries, LDS Family History Centers, and the Internet. Several chapters then address specific, complex sorts of records. Copious examples give readers an idea of what to expect. Icons point out tips, reminders, and case studies, and brief bibliographies for further reading are found throughout the book. For its thorough introduction and its direct approach to sometimes challenging records, this book is highly recommended for all libraries.DElaine M. Kuhn, Allen Cty. P.L., Ft. Wayne, IN Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. About the Author John Grenham is a professional genealogist. He was formerly attached to the Genealogical Office in Dublin and later was a project manager with the Irish Genealogical Project (IGP). Product Details Paperback: 526 pages Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Company; 3 edition (January 1, 2006) Language: English ISBN-10: 080631768X ISBN-13: 978-0806317687 Product Dimensions: 6 x 1.1 x 9 inches Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds Contact: webmaster@vtgenlib.org Page
2.48 5931 MA-5-3 Vital Records of Manchester Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 The following records of births, marriages and deaths include all entries to be found in the books kept by the town clerks, church records, Salem Quarterly Court, Cemetery inscription and private records found in family Bibles. Original records made for the town in 1886, by William A. Stone.
2.48 1297 MA-X-4 Report of the Custody and Condition of the Public Records: Parishes, Towns and Counties Contains information on Laws related to records of the Court, Town and City and births, marriages and deaths. Proprietors Records, Church records and County records.
2.48 5983 NY-34-1 Special Collection of Tree Talks County of Onondaga Abstracts Onondaga County The books in the Tree Talk series are collections, by county, of material gathered by the members of the Central New York Genealogical Society. The information gathered does not cover every town, nor every year, and the sources covered can vary quite a bit by county, but what is here tends to come from lesser-known sources and may therefore be the unique source one needs to make a connection in New York State. Much of the material is from the early to mid-1800’s, a timeframe that tends to be problematic for genealogists. The material is also not indexed. One will need to spend time going through the books, page by page, in order to see if one might find those needed clues. This book contains the following: Catholic baptisms, Burial records, 1810 town census, Canal drivers from 1850 census, Church memberships- Baptist, Congregational, Presbyterian, Divorce decrees, Dower books, Funerals, Guardianship records, Letters left at post office, Letters of Administration (for estates), Masonic Lodge members, Orphan asylum records from 1850 census, Shopkeeper’s records of customers, Tombstone inscriptions, Vital records from historical society, newspapers, town clerks, abstracts of wills.
2.43 4421 NY-47-1 St. Joseph Baptisms, Schenectady County, NY This repertoire contains 7,063 baptisms from Schenectady county New York in 471 pages. While it represents St. Joseph church in the city of Schenectady it drew families from within the county because it was founded by a heavily German community that did not have its own German parishes at that time. It does not include adoption and illegitimacy cases in these records. It does include all data in the original records including many margin notes such as marriage place, date, etc. All genealogical information is included (sponsors, godparents, dates of birth and baptism, parents,including mothers maiden name). Also included is list of pastors from 1862-1999 Copied from church records with help from David Bonitabis, Fr. Bernard Gustas and John Pires
2.43 4147 PER-30-11 LINKS Vol. 6, No. 1, Issue Number 11, Fall 2001 Links Vol. 6, No. 1, Issue Number 11, Fall 2001 Ancestral Lines- Terrien, Therrien Ancestral Line; Fleury, Minaud, Calle, Charland, Gauthier, Savard, Morel, Gagnon, Herve, Tremblay, Tetreau, Fontaine, Plante, Dumas, Vasseur, Thomas, Bombard Vermont Lives - The History of W1KOO; Hope, Lesperance, Boisvert Heritage - Pierre Couc, colonist of New France in the 17th Century; Perrine, Lefebvre, Lafleur, Boucher, Buteux, Godefroy, Hertel, Le Neuf, Chouart, Des Groseillers, Pepin, De lafond, Trottier, Nicolet, Isabel, Dodier, Crevier, Menard, Fafard, Pachirini, Duplessis, Kerbodot, Lawson, Meti8ameg8k8e, Anara8i, Pere, Ameau, Pronnevot, Bellerman, Garnier, d'Avaugour, de Saffray Mezy, Rattoer. Gilbert, Delpe dit Saint Cerny, Montour, Germano, Manereuil, Vieux Pont, de La Barre, Greysolon de La Tourette, de Boisguillot, Perrot Research - Fanny Yattaw's Father: The Mystery Unraveled; Chartier, Robinet, Robinette, Carter, Courtemanche dit Jolicouer, Rochelet, Chatel, Chatelle, Guertin, Paquin, Hytertin Family Lineage - Grasset dit Lagrandeur - Part 7, Last of the Lineage; Boisselle, Daudelin, Monet, Gresset at La Presentation, Belhumeur, Jared dite Beauregard, Lucier, Fontaine, Gosselin, Touchette, Garset, Bunch, Lecuyer, McNally, Hassett, Maun, Morin, Guinette, Barbeau, Babeu, Croto, Clodgoe, Morisseau, Howard, Cartier, Harper, Dennis Heritage - Marie Ursule Plagnol aka Mercy Adams of Oyster River, New Hampshire - Part 2; Smith Heritage - Peter Rousseau and Marie Drillard; Heritage - Jacques Rousseau and Marguerite Guillebourg, Guillebout; Drillard, Pelletier, buteau, Gichelin, Rageot, Bigot, Pouillot Vermont Lives - Alphonse Rousseau, Marguillier; Duhamel, Hebert Ancestral Lines - Rousseau Ancestral Line; Drillard, Guilbault, Guillebourg, Bigot, Frichet, Frechet, L'Heros, L'Heureux, Valliere, Allaire, Dallaire, Fraser, Rate, Gagnon, Plante, Tranquille, Laurencelle, Hamel, Lavigne, Lanou, Archambault, Michaud, Morin, fletcher, Scharle, Hindes, Shultz Tracing French-Canadians from Vermont Back to Quebec in the 19th Century; Some Basic Genealogy, Migration to Vermont, How and Where to Look for Births, Marriages, and Deaths, Catholic Church Records - Missionary Records and Quebec Records Vermont Catholic Churches founded before 1900; Addison Country, Assumption Church, St Genevieve, St Peter, St Paul, St Ambrose; Bennington County - St Francis de Sales, St Jerome, St Columban, St John the Baptist, Sacred Heart of Jesus, St Joachim, St Paul; Caledonia County - Notre Dame des Victoires, St Elizabeth, St Michael, St Aloysius; Chittenden County - St Mary's of Burlington, Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, St Joseph, Our Lady of Mount Carmel, St Anne, Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, St Francis Xavier, St Thomas, St Stephen, Holy Family; Essex County - St James the Greater, St Stanislaus, St Bernard; Franklin County - St Mary's of St. Albans, Nativity of the Blessed Virgin, St Patrick, Holy Angels, St John the Baptist, St Louis, St Isidore Laborer, All Saints; Grand Isle County - St Amadeus, St Joseph, St Rose of Lima; Lamoille County - St Teresa; Orange County - No churches before 1903; Orleans county - Missionaries-Holmes, Power, Paisley, Robson, Moore, Falvey, Dallaire, St Mary Star of the Sea, St Ignatius, Conversion of St Paul; Rutland County - St Peter, St Bridget, St Louis, Our Lady of Seven Dolors, Our Lady of Good Help, Immaculate Heart of Mary, Our Lady Mother of Mercy, St Patrick, St Raphael, St Ann, St Alphonsus Ligouri, St Dominic, St John the Baptist; Washington County - St Augustin, St Patrick, St John the Eveangelist, St Andrew, St Monica, St Sylvester; Windham County - St Michael, St Charles; Windsor County - Holy Name of Mary, Our Lady of the Snows, St Anthony, The Annunciation, St Francis of Assisium Tips and Trips, Turning of Another Stone - Allard=Pork???; Alard, Alare, Alart, Halare, Touin, Mazaret, Cutter, Villemaire Heritage - The First Ladies and the Daughters of the King at Ville-Marie (Les Premieres et Les Filles du Roi a Vill Marie) Part 3; Moitie, Moitier, Gilles, Poitron, Collin, Aubry, Maureau, Moreau, Talbot, Raclot, Auger, Viart, Viald, Lemerle de Hautpre, Lamarche, Bardon, Bardou, Dubois, Lahaye, Chartier, Tiremont, Quiremont, Tireman, Lelong, Sellerin, Lorion, Des Bordes, Polo, Paulo, Thibault, Tibaut, Valade, Faucon, Dupuy, Dupuis, Moisan, Moizanne, Daudin, Loisau, Juillet, Lucault, Besnard, Belois, Blois, Blais, Pelois, Brandon, Guyard, Pelletier, Die Passavant, Servignan, Heron, Pilliar, Pilet, Pillard, Plat, Prat, Remy, Plemarest, Delamarque, Leroy, Thomassin, Rousselin, Varin, Coquenes, Coguenne, Coppequesne, Gauchet, Belleville, Bouchard, Moyen, Joudain, Benoit, Deshard, Dechard, Dexard, Lebrun, Le Veigneur, Reigneur, Langlois, Croisard, Croisat, Groisard, Groisat, Guillin, Julien, Jullien, Roussel, Leloup, Fauconnier, Lamise, Damise, Charpentier, Attainville, Hattanville, Barbary, Barban, Lefebvre de al Croix, Plouard, Godillon, Colet, Goubillot, Goupilaux, Gobillon, Goubilleau, Fourrier, Foubert, Chretien, Salle, Philippeau, Andre, Picote de Belestre Ongoing Research - Border Crossings - Remillard, Casavant, Pitre, Desautels, Masselot dit Lajoie, Campbell, Menard, Sainte Marie, Raymond, Dajenais, Allard, Fontaine, Guion, Boutin, Dion, Richard, Charland, Campbell, Bonenfant, Boudreau, Pepin, Riopelle, Raymond, Lablanc, Terriot, Tremblay, Dagenais, Dupuis, Fontaine Acadian Heritage - Ships of the Expulsion; Baltimore, Carolina, Halifax, Hornet, Mermaid, Nightingale, Success, H.M.S. Syren, Warren, York
2.43 2739 Q-42-11 St. Armand Methodist Church Records Vol. 1 This volume is of Methodist Church records births, marriages and deaths. Volume 1 from 1831 to 1836 Records extracted from microfilm #124.11
2.43 2740 Q-42-12 Stanbridge Baptist Church Records Volume 1 Protestant Quebec church records for towns alon the Vermont border, this volume does differ somewhat from earlier publications. The film was quite bad and could not make out any witnesses. Volume 1 from 1842 to 1855 Records extracted from microfilm #124.7
2.38 5526 FH-G-27 Giguere Family Only Church Baptisms and Marriages This volume has church records of baptisms and marriages of just the Giguere Family. Indexed by Church.
2.38 1243 MA-3-21 Baptisms of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church Catholic Church Baptism Repertoire Introduction includes a short history of the French-Canadian parishes of Fall River, MA; the beginnings of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church and the names of the priests who served there. The baptism records include names, date and place of birth (if not Fall River, MA) date of baptism; parents' names, place of birth if given, date and location of marriage if given, and godparents' names.
2.38 1247 MA-3-25 Baptisms of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Catholic Church Repertoire Introduction includes a short history of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, the building of the parish and the church. The names of the priests who served there are included. The baptism records include names of the baptized, date and place of birth, date of baptism; date and location of marriage if given, and godparents' names.
2.38 1248 MA-3-26 Marriages of Saint Roch Catholic Church 1899-1982 Catholic Church Repertoire Introduction includes a short history of the French-Canadian parishes of Fall River, MA; Saint Roch Catholic Church and the names of a few of the priests who served there. The marriage records include names, date and place of birth or baptism, residence for the bride and groom, the date of their marriage, and their parents names.
2.38 4316 NY-10-1 Marriages of Clinton County (NY) This book compiles the Catholic Church records from 15 parishes in 12 towns of Clinton County for the period 1830 to about 1880. It is written in both French and English and there is a map on page X with the locations of each church. Marriages are listed by surname of a spouse and then the given names. Then the parents of that spouse are listed followed by a 4-letter code for each church., the date and the name of the other spouse. This second spouse is then listed again in the first column by his/her surname along with that spouses parents. [NOTE: there is a section in the very back listing addenda to the main volume.]
2.38 6079 NY-57-17 Special Collection of Tree Talks County of Washington Abstracts Warren County Index found NY-X-34 The books in the Tree Talk series are collections, by county, of material gathered by the members of the Central New York Genealogical Society. The information does not cover every town, nor every year, and the sources covered can vary quite a bit by county. What is here tends to come from lesser-known sources which may be the unique source one needs to make a connection in New York State. Much of the material is from the early to mid-1800’s. Type of Record covered - Years covered Cemetery, Dresden - 1826-1947 Deaths, Argyle - 1850 Deaths, Cambridge; Dresden - 1850 Deaths, Easton - 1850 Deaths, Fort Ann - 1850 Deaths, Fort Edward - 1850 Deaths Granville - 1850 Deaths, Greenwich; Hampton - 1850 Deaths Hartford; Hebron - 1850 Deaths, Jackson; Kingsbury - 1850 Deaths, Putnam; Salem - 1850 Deaths, White Creek - 1850 Deaths, Whitehall - 1850 Cemetery, Fort Ann - 1816-1956 Will, Liber1 - 1803-1804 Cemetery, Fort Ann - 1790-1963 Schoolhouse subscription list, Granville - 1808 Poll list, Fort Ann - 1855 Cemetery, Whitehall - 1813-1950 Letters of Administration - 1787-1795 Cemetery, Whitehall - 1893-1959 Cemetery Dresden - 1837-1882 GrantorGrantee index - 1797-1831 Cemetery, Dresden - 1829-1958 Cemetery Whitehall - 1833-1844 Letters of Administration - 1797-1813 Wills, Liber 2 - 1804 Common Pleas Court - 1798-1800 Wills index, Boopk 2 - undated Poll List, Fort Ann District #3 - 1855 Grantor/Grantee index - 1791-1831 Pre-nuptial agreements - 1831 Sunday School attendance, Fort Ann Methodist Church - 1843-1850 Subscribers, Dresden Baptist Church - 1850 Sunday School, South Bay Baptist Church - 1877-1883 Letters of Administration - 1787-1795 Letters of Administrqtion - 1803-1811 Northern Centinel newspaper, dths; letters at P.O.; mar. - 1799- 1800 Bank Depositors, Whithall - 1835-1846 Letters at P.O., Granville - 1810 Letters at P.O., Salem; N. Post newspaper, vital records - 1804,1806
2.38 3370 RI-4-45 Marriages of Ste-Anne Catholic Church St. Ann's Church was established in 1890. the church was closed in 1998 and incorporated into All Saints Parish. The records are brief; listing the names of the parents and the date of the wedding. The last third of the book is baptismal information for the brides and grooms. this is organized in alphabetical order by the groom's last name.
2.38 5 VT-1-4 Marriage Repertoire Saint Peter's Church, Vergennes, VT Records of marriages which took place in St. Peter's Catholic Church, from 1856 - 1947 including names of bride and groom, marriage date, baptism church, city and date, parents, residence and age and witnesses.
2.17 4369 EUR-SCT-13 Some Early Scots in Maritime Canada, Vol. 1 The Maritime Provinces of Canada consist of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. Prior to the 1770's the area was inhabited by French Acadians and native peoples, and only after 1779 did it begin to attract Scots settles, mainly but not exclusively from the Scottish Higlands. Based on materials found in the Nova Scotia Archives and the Public Archives of New Brunswick, among others. Terrence Punch, who has compiled four volumes of similar data on Irish immigrants to Atlantic Canada, here presents the first volume of a series devoted to Scottish immigrants. In records raging from newspaper announcements of marriages and deaths to cemetery records and censuses, and from rare passenger lists to probate records, this initial volume is a unique collection of records on Scottish immigrants to the Maritime Provinces, naming several thousand people. Thus there are chapters on Scots in local histories, Scots deserters from ships, Sydney County and Cape Breton census records, newspaper records of Scots marriages and deaths to 1843, and much, much more, including maps and indexes of ships and surnames.7
2.17 6214 LL-EN-B-38 10,000 Vital Records of Western New York The 10,000 vital records in this work were drawn from the marriage and death columns of five western New York newspapers published before 1850: the Republican Advocate of Batavia, the Steuben Farmers Advocate of Bath, the Geneva Gazette, the Jamestown Journal, and Palmyra's Wayne Sentinel. Birth announcements were not published in these early newspapers, but many of the marriage and death notices mentioned birth years, birthplaces, and parents' names, and where appropriate such data has been copied off and recorded here. All persons who were subjects of death notices are listed in alphabetical order, marriage officials are identified in the appendix, and all others mentioned in the text are listed in the index. Towns of residence are by no means confined to western New York, for communities in the rest of the state as well as New England and the Midwest are frequently identified. The bulk of the work, however, concerns itself with the marriages and deaths of residents of western New York, and in the absence of "official" vital records of the area it stands as an admirable substitute. Like official records of a later date, the records of marriage and death abstracted here furnish names, ages, dates, places of residence, and frequent references to family members, and a good deal of other information besides. No other work available covers the genealogical records of western New York so comprehensively, nor indeed does any other work hold out so much promise.
2.17 4366 NY-X-20 10,000 Vital Records of Western New York The 10,000 vital records in this work were drawn from the marriage and death columns of five western New York newspapers published before 1850: the Republican Advocate of Batavia, the Steuben Farmers Advocate of Bath, the Geneva Gazette, the Jamestown Journal, and Palmyra's Wayne Sentinel. Birth announcements were not published in these early newspapers, but many of the marriage and death notices mentioned birth years, birthplaces, and parents' names, and where appropriate such data has been copied off and recorded here. All persons who were subjects of death notices are listed in alphabetical order, marriage officials are identified in the appendix, and all others mentioned in the text are listed in the index. Towns of residence are by no means confined to western New York, for communities in the rest of the state as well as New England and the Midwest are frequently identified. The bulk of the work, however, concerns itself with the marriages and deaths of residents of western New York, and in the absence of "official" vital records of the area it stands as an admirable substitute. Like official records of a later date, the records of marriage and death abstracted here furnish names, ages, dates, places of residence, and frequent references to family members, and a good deal of other information besides. No other work available covers the genealogical records of western New York so comprehensively, nor indeed does any other work hold out so much promise.
2.12 4169 EUR-SCT-9 Tracing Your Scottish Ancestors (The Official Guide) Written by the keepers of the records themselves, this official handbook is written in a friendly and accessible style for the family researcher. It shows you how to find whether in person or online, records of births, marriages and deaths, wills, church registers, taxation lists, censuses, military records, property records and much more. Using this book, you can hold the pages of the past in your hand and shine a light on who your ancestors really were.
2.12 2730 Q-42-2 Caldwell's Mannor & Christie's Manor Anglican Records Vol. 1 Caldwell's Manor & Christie's manor Anglican Records 1815 to 1825 Vol. 1 This volume is the second in a series of church records transcribed from microfilm #128,42. this effort will, hopefully, enable other researchers to access these records more easily.
2.12 2731 Q-42-3 Caldwell's Manor & Christie's manor Anglican Records Vol. 2 Caldwell's Manor & Christie's manor Anglican Records 1815 to 1825 Vol. 2 This volume is the fifth in a series of Protestant Quebec church records transcribed from microfilm #128,42. this effort will, hopefully, enable other researchers to access these records more easily and covering towns located near the Vermont border.
2.12 116 VT-11-7 Sudbury VT (Genealogies, Vital Rec., & Census) This book represents an effort to document all of the early settlers of Sudbury and their families, working with all known sources available. In addition to the compiled genealogies which make up the bulk of this book, many of the earliest records (vital records, early church records, etc.) as well as all of the Federal census records from 1791-1880.
2.07 4742 EUR-GR-11 Map Guide to German Parish Registers Grandduchy of Hessen Vol. 1 Introduction by Leland K. Meitzler. " This book will save you endless hours of frustration in attempting to determine which German parishes to look in for the church records of your ancestors. Not only can you instantly locate where your ancestor most likely went to church but these clear, easy to read maps show the surrounding parishes - complete with the Family History Library microfilm numbers for each." Grandduchy of Hesse4n is a most impressive beginning for a series of extremely important German genealogical mapping resources. Unlike ordinary German gazetteers and histories, this meticulously organized reference book provides invaluable assistance in homing in on the specific parish needed to help locate your family's ecclesiastical records. The book is easy to use and makes locating towns referenced in genealogical documents and historical references a snap.
2.07 5692 EUR-GR-21 Researching in German Civil and Church Records Researching in German civil and church records answers the question "How can I obtain a birth or marriage certificate from Germany of an immigrant ancestor?" What the new researcher may or not realise is that in Germany the system of registration of births, marriages and deaths by civil authorities, and the issue of associated certificates, has some significant differences to the system that the researcher may be used to. This guide has many illustrations and will allow you to become familiar with the types of information available on German civil certificates.
2.07 4333 NY-01-12 Early Records of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Albany, NY The transcriptions of the St. Peter's Episcopal Church records. The first part of this book lists all the communicants, subscribers and members from 1768 to 1894. There are remarks next to some manes that give more information. Abbreviations are clearly explained. Each member listed is also assigned a unique reference number. Section 2 lists members who died by name and their reference number so you can easily find their name and death information in section 1.
2.07 5767 NY-10-3C St. Mary's Church Records 1900 - 1925 St. Mary's Births, Marriages and Burials Church Records Champlain, Clinton County, New York 1900 to 1925.
2.07 2253 NY-46-3 Notre Dame De Lourdes, Schuylerville, NY Burials The book starts with a brief history of the Roman Catholic Church, Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Schuylerville, NY. Each baptism record gives the name of the child, date of birth, parents' names, baptismal date and sponsors (godparents) names. Sometimes additional information is given such as; conditional baptism, where parents were from, etc. At times just a name is given which I presume to be the name of their future spouse, however the book does not clearly state that this is the case. One should note that the introduction states that the records from 1847 to 1867 were missing and could not be found.Church Vital Records. From May 1890 to January 2002. RP 072
2.07 5236 NY-47-2 St John the Baptist Schenectady, New York Volume 1, A to K Baptisms - St. John the Baptist, Schenectady, New York, 1854 to 2009 Volumes 1 A to K Volume II L to Z These two volumes cover 14,436 baptisms in St. John the Baptist parish in Schenectady, New York from 1854 to 2009. Early records show the first Catholic worship occured in the city in 1823. The current church was built before the Civil War. St. John's is one of the oldest Catholic Churches in the Northeast, founded by the New York City Archdiocese long before the Albany diocese was formed. The first large group in the area were German Catholics who left the Raines region of Germany seeking religious freedom from the Lutherans. They started coming to this area in the early 1820's. By 1825 a large group of Irish came to the area to help build the Erie Canal. Many more Irish came in the 1850's. By the turn of the century St. John's had so many people attending mass they created seven more parishes to help with all of the new immigrants flooding the area. Over time there were many changes in the surrounding area, and the number of those attending services declined. The interior of the church was destroyed by fire in 1967 but the parish kept going until it's closure in 2009. The records include birth date, baptismal date, parent's names and sponsor's (godparents) names and sometimes residence. If listed the spouse's name, date and parish the wedding took place in are also included if known. RP 124
2.07 5237 NY-47-3 St John the Baptist Schenectady, New York Volume 2, L to Z Baptisms - St. John the Baptist, Schenectady, New York, 1854 to 2009 Volumes 1 A to K Volume II L to Z These two volumes cover 14,436 baptisms in St. John the Baptist parish in Schenectady, New York from 1854 to 2009. Early records show the first Catholic worship occured in the city in 1823. The current church was built before the Civil War. St. John's is one of the oldest Catholic Churches in the Northeast, founded by the New York City Archdiocese long before the Albany diocese was formed. The first large group in the area were German Catholics who left the Raines region of Germany seeking religious freedom from the Lutherans. They started coming to this area in the early 1820's. By 1825 a large group of Irish came to the area to help build the Erie Canal. Many more Irish came in the 1850's. By the turn of the century St. John's had so many people attending mass they created seven more parishes to help with all of the new immigrants flooding the area. Over time there were many changes in the surrounding area, and the number of those attending services declined. The interior of the church was destroyed by fire in 1967 but the parish kept going until it's closure in 2009. The records include birth date, baptismal date, parent's names and sponsor's (godparents) names and sometimes residence. If listed the spouse's name, date and parish the wedding took place in are also included if known. RP 124
2.07 6033 NY-57-16 Early Records of Easton Reform Church Transcription of the Easton Reform Church, Washington County, New York records from 1803 to 1899. Gives baptisms, marriages, deaths and Lists members.
2.07 4822 NY-57-9 Immaculate Heart of Mary Hudson Falls, NY Baptisms - Immaculate Heart of Mary, Hudson Falls, NY, 1944 to 2004 This book contains 14,937 baptism records for the Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic parish in Hudson Falls, New York. The history of the parish dates back to 1642 when St. Isaac Jogues and his companions were led as Iroquois prisoners across the original territory of the parish. The area has been home to immigrants from Ireland, French Canada, Italy and other Catholic regions since the early nineteenth century. The congregation was originally called Christ Church. Along with a more detailed history of the church there is a list of the pastors. The records include birth date, baptismal date, parent's names and sponsor's (godparents) names and sometimes residence. If listed the spouse's name, date and parish the wedding took place in are also included if known. RP 135
2.07 4158 PER-30-22 LINKS Vol. 11, No. 2, Issue Number 22, Spring 2007 Links Vol. 11, No. 2, Issue Number 22, Spring 2007 Letters to the Editor; Cray, Cheeseman, Bourgeois, Bernier, Hemenway, Ladoux, Batchhelder, Savage, Martin, Tester, Beaugrand-Champagne, Moody Fall Conference Ancestry.ca partners with Universite de Montreal to index the Drouin Collection of French-Canadian Vital Records Vermont Lives; Tony Pomerleau, Vermonter of the Year; Pamerleau, Poulin, MurphyVachons, Mays, Bushnell, Langlois, Grenier, Garnier, Giroux, Godard, Pamerlos, Belanger, Maheu, Lessard, Racine, Champagne, Legendre, Marcoux, Laurent, Perron, Lehoux, Bolduc, Bernard, Cloutier Two Copies of Quebec Church Records Burlington Free Press Obituaries at VT-FCGS Library Omer Dumais, 1899-1992; We Walked with Champlain, A New Samuel de Champlain Quadracentennial Project Francois Xavier Thibault and his Great Photograph, A Great Photo of St Joseph Church has Reappeared; Caron, Graton, Germain, Langlois, Gautier, Lefebvre, Proulx, Lemieux, Bacon, Gautier, Viet, Fournier, Gerbert-Fontaine, Couture, Bouchard, Newman, Crill, Voorhees, MacDowell French Canadian Springtime Family Feasts; Chenard, Fontaine Romeo Trahan, King of Genealogy; Moran Les Francais d'Amerique - French in America, Calendar photos with text from 1985 to 2002 Champlain Celebrations, Four Family Lineage Project Necrology, Bernard Bernie O'Day; Delorge, Rashaw; Normand George Lavallee; Laverdure Newel Post; Fecteau, Becotte The Vermont French-Canadian Genealogical Society at the Vermont History Expo and Vergennes French Heritage Festival Four Family Lineage Charts; Chenard, Chouinard, Rousseau, Morey, Menard, Menard dit Saintonge, Bomhower, Baumhauer, Boomhower, Akey, Ethier, Estier, Hetiez, Gokey, Cusson, Pratt, Therriault, Bousquet, Senna, Cantwell, Thiriac, Lashway, Lemieux, Peddie, Doyle, Magnant, Messier, Zufeld, Guthrie Matrilineal Chart, DNA Analysis; Odant, Olivier, Sivadier, Molleur dit Lallemand, Garand, Aubert, Gouin, Usler, Essleur, Therrien, Gonthier, Dit Bernard, Becotte, Coutu, Sevigny, Wilcox Query Answers: Gilfeather, Marrion, Robidue, Plumtree, Gilbert, CoulombeYoung, Devoe, Bruso, Brouseau, Lowell, Haskins, Harkin, Lavoye, Paro, Pineau Noel Langlois to John Fisher; Poissant, Vachon, Giroux, Provost, Deneau, Sorel, Lamarre, Menard, Dore, Bourassa, Desany Louis Hebert to Kathleen Desany Fisher; Rollet, Couillard, Guyon, Testu, Guyon, Gamache, Richard, Dassigni, Darcigny dit Baraire, Poulin, Desney, Gendreau, Desany, Pichette, Blaise
2.07 2735 Q-42-7 Dunham Methodist Church Records, Vol. 1 Dunham Methodist Church Records, for 1820, 1839, 1842, Vol. 1 These record extracted from microfilm #124.94.
2.07 4955 Q-ETP-2 Collections in Various Genealogy & History Societies in Quebec Collection of Genealogy and Historical Societies in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. Original pioneer papers, original manuscripts, family papers, township papers, towns and villages papers, indexed church records of births, marriages, deaths, indexed cemetery listings, indexed land grants, local census records, forgotten villages and old place names, church history,and history books.
2.07 3333 RI-2-1 Marriages of St. Joseph's Catholic Church St. Joseph's in Natick was established in 1870 but missionaries provided for the religion needs of the mill workers in the area even before the church was established. Interestingly, it was after 1870 that a larger influx of French-Canadian's settled in the area. In addition to the history, there is a list of abbreviations and a description of the format in the front of the book. Pages 1-203, list the records in alphabetical order by the groom's surname. Pages 205-410, gives the same records in order by the bride's surname. The record lists: Parents names Date and place of baptism Residence Date of marriage
2.07 13 VT-3-1 St John the Evangelist Church Marriage Repertoire Marriage records from St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in St. Johnsbury, VT from 1858 - 1930. Records include names of bride and groom, their parents, their places of baptism, their residences and ages, and the names of witnesses.
2.07 52 VT-4-32 St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Burials - June, 1868 to December, 1994 Includes a brief history of St. Francis Xavier Church, Winooski, VT. This book contains burials from 1874 to 1994. In the early records, the priests followed the "Quebec" style entering burial record of married women under their maiden name. In the more modern records, married women are entered under their married name and, if the record indicates their maiden name, it will follow the given name in (brackets).
2.07 3984 VT-7-10 Index to the records kept by St. Rose de Lima Church, South Hero, Vermont Index to the marriage and baptism records kept by St. Rose de Lima Church, South Hero, Vermont between the years 1869 and 1879.
2.02 4575 CD-US-NY-4 Saint Joseph's Church, Dannamora, New York Marriages, Births, and Deaths of St. Joseph's Church , Dannamora, New York from 1860 to 1922. Contents: Church History Dit Name index Name index including Brides. 1st Communion, Confirmations and Old Cemetery Head Stone Inscriptions. Folder 1 Book 1 1860-1887 Folder 2 Book 2 1888-1910 Folder 3 Book 3 1911-1922
2.02 551 CT-8-1&2 Baptisms of St. Joseph Catholic Church, North Grosvenordale, CT, 1872-1990 Catholic Church Baptism Repertoire for North Grosvenordale, CT. North Grosvenordale is located int eh Northeastern corner of Connecticut close to Webster, Massachusetts, Thompson, Connecticut and Pascoag, Rhode Island. St. Joseph Parish was dedicated in 1872 and encompassed all of Thompson with the exception of Mechanicsville, West Thompson, and Quadic. Previosly parishioners had attended church in Webster, MA or Putnam, CT.
2.02 553 CT-8-3 Marriages of St. Joseph Catholic Church, North Grosvenor Dale, CT, 1872-1990 Marriage repertoire of St. Joseph's Catholic Church in North Grosvenor Dale, CT. St. Joseph Parish, dedicated in 1872, encompassed all of Thompson with the exception of Mechanicsville, West Thompson, and Quadic. Previously parishioners had attended church in either Webster, MA or Putnam, CT.
2.02 554 CT-8-4 Burials of St. Joseph Catholic Church, North Grosvenordale, CT, 1872-1990 Burial repertoire for St. Joseph Catholic Church in North Grosvenordale, CT. St. Joseph Parish, dedicated in 1872, encompassed all of Thompson with the exception of Mechanicsville, West Thompson, and Quadic. Previously parishioners attended church in Webster, MA or Putnam, CT.
2.02 552 CT-8-7 Baptisms, Marriages and Burials of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, West Thompson, CT, 1879-1990 Catholic Church Repertoires for Sacred Heart Catholic Church in West Thompson, CT.
2.02 3840 NY-10-32 A Pilgrim People- St. Matthew's Church Black Brook, NY Church of the Holy Name, Au Sable Forks, NY This book is broken down into 6 sections: 1) Historical background for both churches (St. Matthews and Church of the Holy Name were combined under one administration in 1982). 2) Marriages by groom, St. Matthews 3) Marriages by bride, St. Matthews 4) Births, Baptisms, St. Matthews 5) Deaths, Burials, St. Matthews 6) Marriages by groom, Holy Name, AuSable Forks
2.02 4656 NY-10-43 St. Patrick's Church Rouses Point, N.Y. St. Patrick's Church in Rouses Point is the only church in Clinton County named in honor of the patron saint of Ireland. The county has a strong Irish connection, predating Irish settlements. This book contains: Baptisms from 1846 to 1925 Marriages from 1856 to 1925 Deaths from 1861 to 1925
2.02 3213 R-163 Loi sur les fabriques About the Committee (Persons with morals) who ran the parish and set the laws they had to follow. Church Wardens (People of the Church Community who oversaw the church).
2.02 3359 RI-4-34 Baptisms of Precious Blood Catholic Church Vol. 1 A-Dubuc The book opens with a brief history of Woonsocket and the parish. St. Charles church was the first Catholic church in Woonsocket but as the population of French-Canadians grew, Precious Blood was built. The fact that the information for this parish fills three good sized volumes tells quite a lot about the size of the parish. The child's date of birth and parents names are given right below the child's name. The third line is the date of baptism and godparent's name. If the books contained marriage information that is given on the fourth line.
2.02 3360 RI-4-35 Baptisms of Precious Blood Catholic Church Vol. 2 Debuc-Lamaire The book opens with a brief history of Woonsocket and the parish. St. Charles church was the first Catholic church in Woonsocket but as the population of French-Canadians grew, Precious Blood was built. The fact that the information for this parish fills three good sized volumes tells quite a lot about the size of the parish. The child's date of birth and parents names are given right below the child's name. The third line is the date of baptism and godparent's name. If the books contained marriage information that is given on the fourth line.
2.02 3361 RI-4-36 Baptisms of Precious Blood Catholic Church Vol. 3 Lamaire-Z The book opens with a brief history of Woonsocket and the parish. St. Charles church was the first Catholic church in Woonsocket but as the population of French-Canadians grew, Precious Blood was built. The fact that the information for this parish fills three good sized volumes tells quite a lot about the size of the parish. The child's date of birth and parents names are given right below the child's name. The third line is the date of baptism and godparent's name. If the books contained marriage information that is given on the fourth line.
2.02 5607 VT-11-13B The Catholic Community of St. Mary'sSt. Agnes BrandonLeicester, Vermont History of St. Mary's Church Brandon, Vermont and St. Agnes Church Leicester, Vermont. This gives a list of Church family members.
2.02 32 VT-4-17 Marriage Repertoire, Holy Family Church, Essex Junction, VT, 1893-1999 Marriage Repertoire, Holy Family Church, Essex Junction, VT, 1893-1999. Each record contains names of bride and groom; their baptism church, city and date; their parents' names and residence; and the names of witnesses.
2.02 82 VT-6-14 Swanton and Highgate, VT Baptism & Marriage Repertoire Catholic Church Repertoire of baptism and marriages of Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, Swanton, VT. Baptisms 1852-1930 and St. Louis Catholic Church Highgate Center, VT Marriages from 1907 to 1950 and Baptisms 1879 to 1949.
1.81 5847 CT-1-(6)-3 Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records #32 Norwalk 1651-1850, Norwich 1847-1851 This collection of birth, marriage, and death records to about 1850 was the life work of General Lucius Barnes Barbour, Connecticut Examiner of Public Records from 1911 to 1934. Each volume in the series contains the birth, marriage, and death records of one or more Connecticut towns. Entries are listed in alphabetical order by town (also in alphabetical order) and give, typically, name, date of event, names of parents, names of children, names of both spouses, and sometimes such items as age, occupation, and place of residence. Debra Wilmes, the compiler of this volume #32, has transcribed the records of approximately 21,000 persons who resided in either Norwalk 1651-1850 or Norwich 1847-1851, Connecticut prior to 1852.
1.81 5113 EUR-GR-15 German Census Records 1816-1916 Even though the author had spent many years studying German records he had seen only a few census records for just a few states in Germany before the establishment of the German Empire in 1871. Curiosity led the author to want to research wat census records might exist that American genealogists were not aware of. A research assistant working with him delved into the holdings at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City and found about 100 collections of census documents from scattered areas of Germany, most of which had been cataloged under key words other than "census". Archivists in Germany were than contacted and many of them identified and copies census regulations and name lists. The author then went to Germany for six months to do additional research in the archives. Several local archivists were surprised when the author found extensive census lists in their collections. These finds were important because German genealogists have not been utilizing these census records either. The importance of this book as an aide to German Genealogy research is underscored by the fact that it is being published in German as well as English.
1.81 4370 EUR-SCT-14 Some Early Scots in Maritime Canada, Vol. 2 Like the first volume in the series, this collection of records is based on materials found in the Nova Scotia Archives and the Public Archives of New Brunswick, among others, and it draws together a unique collection of miscellaneous records pertaining to Scottish immigrants to the Maritime Provinces, naming several thousand people in the context of major life evens such as birth, marriage, and death. In records ranging from newspaper announcements of marriages and deaths to cemetery records and censuses, and from ships' passenger lists to land records, it provides a tableau of source material which is as unique as it is indispensable. Thousands are named who would otherwise be undetectable in traditional record sources.
1.81 5882 MA-5-(9-13)-2 Ages from Court Records 1636 to 1700, Volume 1 From thousands of court cases in Essex, Middlesex, and Suffolk Counties, Massachusetts, dating from 1636 to 1700, Melinde Sanborn has extracted the names of all deponents and witnesses whose ages are given in the court records of those counties. Depositions provided in early court records are among the richest sources of personal information surviving from New England's first century, and Ms. Sanborn argues that "so many people in early New England were deponents for one reason or another that no biography or genealogy can be complete without a search through court records to see if a pertinent deposition exists." For this early period, the single most useful bit of evidence included in the depositions is the age of the deponent. While most depositions vary in quality from being virtually useless to providing corroboration of marriages, wills, and deeds, ages alone provide incontrovertible value to the genealogist. Sometimes the age of a deponent was very important to a particular case. Men over sixty, for example, were often brought into court to support the claims of the ancient boundaries of litigants' property. Likewise, many older women who were experienced midwives were called upon to offer opinions on the timeliness of a birth in a fornication case. Also, one of the most common errors in genealogical work is confusing two or more individuals of the same name. If senior or junior or tertius is not used, it is very difficult to assign events to the correct individual. Frequently, fathers and sons with the same given name came to court together, but with stated ages they are easily differentiated. Men with the same name and of the same generation can be another problem, but again a deposition with a specific age given can make all the difference. With this index--which lists the names and ages of 11,000 deponents, and the year and source of the court records--researchers can quickly determine whether it is worthwhile to track down the original court record.
1.81 6023 NY-17-5 Special Collection of Tree Talks County of Franklin Abstracts Franklin County Index to be found North Country N.Y.-X-35 The books in the Tree Talk series are collections, by county, of material gathered by the members of the Central New York Genealogical Society. The information does not cover every town, nor every year, and the sources covered can vary quite a bit by county. What is here tends to come from lesser-known sources which may be the unique source one needs to make a connection in New York State. Much of the material is from the early to mid-1800’s. The Franklin County book itself is not indexed, but it is indexed in, “Index to Tree Talks County Packets North Country”, which can be found in our collection. The shelf number for the index is NY-X-35. There are also notes on any errors found in the volume. Type of Record Years Covered Newspaper Marriage Records 1827-1849 Newspaper Death Records 1833-1842 Newspaper Marriage Records 1851-1852 Newspaper Death Records 1843-1853 Letters of Administration 1809-1819 Fort Covington Cemetery 1812-1897 Fort Covington Cemeteries 1815-1956 Duane Cemetery 1843-1942 Sheldon (?) Cemetery 1796-1851 Burke Cemetery 1832-1937 Admeasure of Dower 1839-1880 Indentures/Apprentices 1864-1922 Will Book and Letters of Administration 1820-1847 Newspaper, General Information 1799-1845 Newspaper Vital Records 1859-1860 Will Book B 1831-1839 Guardianship Volume 1 1842-1862
1.81 4086 NY-X-15 New York State Probate Records A guide to Genealogists Guide to Testate and intestate Records. This paperback has 3 sections. -Understanding Probate Records -Surrogate's Courts -Appendixes Includes information on where to find pre 1787 records and past 1787 records (websites listed) Listings are by counties Listings of defunct counties Organizations helpful in research
1.81 5519 RI-4-51 Rhode Island Roots Book 1 Gleamings from Rhode Island Town Records. Providence Town Council Records 1779-1788. This is filled with line notes taken from town records including estate papers, guardianship and apprentice records, arrest records, and others. This book is fully indexed.
1.81 5520 RI-4-52 Rhode Island Roots Book 2 Gleamings from Rhode Island Town Records. Providence Town Council Records 1789-1801. This is filled with line notes taken from town records including estate papers, guardianship and apprentice records, arrest records, and others. This book is fully indexed.
1.76 4743 EUR-GR-12 Map Guide to German Parish Registers Province of Hessen-Nassau II, Kingdom of Prussia Vol. 10 This book, Map Guide to German Parish Registers- Province of Hessen-Nassau II, Kingdom of Prussia, is part of a series compiled to make accessing German records easier. Its purpose is to aid in identifying what church records to search if a specific town is known. This compilation is not meant to serve as a beginner's guide to conducting German research. Numerous books are available instructing how to conduct German genealogical research. However due to the individual history of the kingdoms, duchies, electorates, and principalities that comprise historical Germany, many resources are unique in a given area. Included with the parish maps ia a listing of resources specific to Hessen-Nassau. These include records that have been microfilmed and are available at the Family History Library as well as resources that must be obtained in Germany.
1.76 5270 EUR-GR-18 The Family Tree German Genealogy Guide How to Trace Your Germanic Ancestry in Europe. Rettrace your German immigrant ancestors' voyage from Europe to America Pinpoint the precise place in Europe your ancestors came from Uncover birth, marriage, death, church, census, court, military and other records documenting your ancestors' lives Access German records of your family from your own hometown Decipher German-language records, including unfamiliar German script Understand German names and naming patterns that offer research clues.
1.76 4381 EUR-IR-24 Erin's Sons: Irish Arrivals in Atlantic Canada Vol. 3 Volume 111 of Erin's Sons extends the period of coverage to 1858 and lists approximately 7,000 additional Irish-born residents of Atlantic Canada. Like the other volumes, it is based on a wide variety of genealogical sources, including church records, cemetery inscriptions, marriages and burial records, newspapers, census records and ships' passenger lists.
1.76 4111 LL-EN-R-17 The German Research Companion View Image 1 Researching in Germany: A Handbook for Your Visit to the Homeland of Your Ancestors Roger P. Minert, A.G., Ph.D., and Shirley J. Riemer Reg. Price: $19.95 2001; 254 pages; illustrated; indexed, Lorelei Press Researching in Germany is the only book ever published for the express purpose of preparing German-ancestor hunters to travel abroad in search of their German roots. Researching in Germany is made to order for family historians who have long dreamed of visiting the villages of their German ancestors, but have not felt knowledgeable about how to proceed. Overview of the book This goldmine of information serves as an essential aid for 1) German family historians who do not speak German, 2) travelers who feel insecure about getting around in a country whose ways are strange to them, 3) German family history researchers with little or no experience in making use of research repositories in German-speaking areas. In addition, included in this book are the many suggestions for taking advantage of the many sight-seeing and recreational activities available to the traveler in Germany. Researching in Germany places emphasis on: 1) step-by-step preparation needed before the traveler leaves home, 2) descriptions of what to expect and how to deal with the details of everyday living abroad, 3) packing for the trip and 4) measures to take to ensure the greatest possible success in conducting family research at archives, parish offices, and libraries. Although the title names "Germany" as the research site, the book includes research and travel information pertaining to other German-speaking areas of Europe, including Austria, Switzerland, and Alsace-Lorraine. Information is included as well for archival research in the Czech Republic, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Poland, and Slovenia. Five appendices provide aids for solving practical problems of research and for overcoming problems for travelers who do not speak German: "English-German Vocabulary" "German-English Vocabulary" "Vital Records Vocabulary" "Reading German Handwritten Church Records" "Letters to Germany in Preparation for the Trip" About Author Roger P. Minert, A.G., Ph.D., author of 15 books on German research, is nationally recognized for his expertise in German family history research. He is called upon frequently to share his intimate knowledge of German archives, as well as his understanding of research procedures based on well over 1,000 hours of professional research experience in European archives. He lived in Germany and Austria for several years and returns to Europe annually to conduct research in those countries as well as in the Czech Republic, Slovenia, and Switzerland. Shirley J. Riemer, author of The German Research Companion, has traveled annually to Germany for more than 30 years. By traveling alone on most of her trips, by taking lodging almost esclusively in guesthouses and private homes, by exploring areas which other tourists ignore, and by keeping detailed log-records of almost every move, she has gained the travel insights that she shares in this book. She is the author of The German Research Companion 676153 Price: 19.95 USD Add to Shopping Cart
1.76 1258 MA-11-2 Death Records In the Town of Bellingham, Massachusetts 1883-1992 Bellingham, MA is on the MA/RI border near Woonsocket. The information collected here comes from the Bellingham Town Reports. Additional information was added from church and funeral home records and sometimes from town hall records. Typically the following is what is listed: Name, Date and Place of Death Age and birth information Parents Burial Information Residence, Occupation, Spouse and other Misc information
1.76 4919 ME-2-1 Mariages de Frenchville, Maine Sainte Luce This book gives marriage records for Sainte-Luce parish of Frenchville, Maine for the years 1843 to 1970. The first settlers along the St-John River in the uppermost part of Mine were from Acadia. The first Acadian families settled in June of 1785. There is a history of the area and the church (in French and in English, an explanation of the presentation of the material and some notes (in French). There is also a list of abbreviations and a map of the area. Pages 1 to 92 gives the marriage records in alphabetical order by the groom's surname. The date of the marriage, spouse and parents of each are given. In the second section there is an alphabetical listing of the brides along with the year of the marriage and the surname of the groom so that you can go back to section one to locate them. Starting on page 143, section three has marriage information for the parents if it happened to be included in the records. Publication No. 112
1.76 3831 NY-01-7 Our Lady of Angels Baptisms, Vol. 1 (A-K) This repertoire contains 11,953 baptism records (in three volumes) that took place from July 1867 to March 2005 when the church closed. These records include all genealogical information contained in the records, ie., parents godparents, birth date if given, and all relevant marginal notes for marriage date, place and spouse.
1.76 4085 NY-X-14 New York Essays Resources for the genealogist in NY outside of New York City Includes; -Historical documents inventory -Vital record types- ways to obtain -Dutch naming practices -Records of Holland Land Company -Cemetery finding aid -State census -Civil War records in archives -Revolutionary War bounty lands -County historians -Genealogical organizations -Settlement of State -Failed attempt to annex Vermont -Vasburg Collection of church records
1.76 5844 NY-X-32 New York State Towns Villages and Cities, a Guide to Genealogical Resources This essential guide will help historians and genealogists locate published and transcribed records for New York State's nearly 1700 municipalities. The tables in this book give information on each of New York's towns, villages, and cities: the county in which it is located, the date of organization or incorporation, church and cemetery records and the repositories in which they are found, and other valuable information for the reader. There is also exciting new information on a little known source called "Town Clerk's Register of Men Who Served in the Civil War," that indicates whether those records survive for each town. Index included.
1.76 2428 PER-51 Vermont Genealogy Vermont Genealogy 49 issues 1996 to Vol. 26, #2, Fall 2021 Special Issues Jan. 2004 Vol. 9, No. 1 Name Changes in Vermont 1778 - 1900 by Scott Andrew Bartley Jan. 2005 Vol. 10, No. 1 Genealogies Found in Vermont Histories by Scott Andrew Bartley Publication #10 Jan.-April 2006, declarations of Aliens, Lower Canada, 1794-1811 by Scott Andrew Bartley Publication #12 Spring 2011 Vol. 16, No. 1, Vital Records of Springfield, VT. by Scott Andrew Bartley Publication #13 Spring 2015 Vol. 20, No. 1, Vital Records Recorded in the Peru, VT. Town Records, by Jonathan W. Stevens Publication #14 Spring 2021, Vol. 26, No. 1, Meros of Woodstock and Derby, VT. A Network of Free Black Families. by Michael Dwyer Silas Hazen and Denison Danforth Brothers of Northeast, VT. More Early members of the Congregational Church of South Hero Fall 2021, Vol.26, No. 1, VT Families in 1791, Lamoille County 1890 Census, Marriages Performed by Rodolphus Dewey, Silas Hazen, Louise (Mercure) Smith, Lucy Terry Prince.
1.76 137 VT-HIST-2 Vermont Religious Certificates Vermont Church Records While this volume can stand on its own, it is also meant as a compliment to Vermont warnings out, from the 1760's to the 1820's. The Vermont Religious Certificates reveal that the applicant had a religious affiliation and what it was, or form 1801-1807, what it was not, with date and location. Indexed and listed by county and town, this information may be helpful in identifying persons who may not have been recorded in census records or other vital records.
1.71 1234 MA-3-12 Marriages of Sacred Heart Catholic Church of North Attleboro, Massachusetts Catholic Church Repertoires - Marriages. Introduction includes a short description of the town of North Attleboro and the history of Sacred Heart Parish and the names of the priest who served there. The marriage records include names and date and place of birth or baptism for the bride and groom, the date of their marriage, and their parents names.
1.71 5064 NB-7-5 Birth and death records Saint-Basile, Comte de Madawaska, Nouveau-Brunswick 1792-2009 New Brunswick became a separate province in 1784. The Northwest region of NB began to develop around 1785. Several families moved to the area from Saint-Anne-des-Pays-Bas (now Frederiction) and from Kamouraska and the Lower St. Laurence region. This northwest region included both sides of the Saint John River. today the south side is in the Sate of Maine, and the north side are the counties of Madawaska and Victoria, New Brunswick. This book for Saint Basile, the first parish of the Northwest, is over a thousand pages. The church was founded in 1792 but there were no boundaries at first so the church resisters cover a large geographic area. There is a history of the parish and a map of the area, as well as good notes to explains the process the author took, abbreviations, etc. The information is given in French and in English. Pages 13 to 493 are birth and baptismal information, Pages 497 to 680 is death information.
1.71 2226 NY-10-16 Church of the Immaculate Conception St. Catherine of Sienna This paperback includes: -List of "dit" names for parishes - Parish boundaries - Sesquicentennial history of the Church of Immaculate Conception - Map of catholic churches in Northern NY in 1847. - Priest's photos & list of pastors and dates served - Names of early mission stations including dates and places. For Immaculate Conception, Keeseville and St. Catherine of Sienna - Mission, Clintonville - List of grooms -includes parents, witnesses, date married, spouse - List of brides -includes parents, witnesses, date married, spouse - Notation in marriage records - Lists of baptisms and births- includes dates, parents & witnesses - List of deaths- includes name, date, age and cause of death. For St. Catherine's -List of deaths- includes name, date, age, parents, where from and how died. 1st printing - 2001 2nd printing - 2007 photocopied by Marcel Charland, Barbara Sequin, Elizabeth Botten and Craig Sequin.
1.71 2229 NY-10-18 St. Augustine's Church, Peru, NY This book has a number of sections including: St. Augustine's Marriages by groom Marriages by bride Births and Baptisms Deaths and Burials St. Augustine's Cemetery, Peru NY headston records compiled by Clyde M Rabideau. The last section includes photographs, list of clergy and a history of the church.
1.71 2212 NY-10-3 St. Mary's Church Records, Champlain, NY This book for St. Mary's Catholic Church is divided in 3 sections, 1) Marriages 2) Titled Births, also gives baptismal information 3) Death and Burial information
1.71 4932 NY-10-4C St. John The Baptist Church, Plattsburgh, New York The History of St. John the Baptist Church Plattsburgh, N.Y. Baptisms 1837-1907 Marriages 1837-1910 Burials 1837-1907 Ist. Communion & Confirmation October 27, 1837 to 1910 also included are records of Peru, Keesville, Ausable Forks, Cadyville, Redford, Saranac, Mason Street and Syracuse, N.Y.
1.71 2216 NY-10-7 St. Peter's Church Census Records List of members of St. Peter's Church in Plattsburgh and Dannemora. Compiled by Elizabeth Botten and Richard Lynch Published 1996- Second printing revised 2000
1.71 4241 NY-14-1 St. Peter Lutheran Church Baptisms, Rhinebeck, NY (1733-1899) This book contains extracted vital records from the church register of St. Peters. It is organized by year then by item (event) number. It usually has the child's name, the date, the parents and the sponsors. Often the sponsor's relationship to the parents is included. There are 4156 items listed in 186 pages. In the front of the book is a list of the ministers. In the back are two indexes - one by parents names and one by witnesses. The parents' index is 32 pages and the sponsors' index is 27 pages.
1.71 6073 NY-22-1 Special Collection of Tree Talks County of Herkimer Abstracts Herkimer County Index found NY-X-34 The books in the Tree Talk series are collections, by county, of material gathered by the members of the Central New York Genealogical Society. The information does not cover every town, nor every year, and the sources covered can vary quite a bit by county. What is here tends to come from lesser-known sources which may be the unique source one needs to make a connection in New York State. Much of the material is from the early to mid-1800’s. Type of record covered - Years Covered Wills, Book A - 1792-1798 Deaths, Litchfield - 1850 Deaths, Little Falls - 1850 Deaths, Herkimer - 1850 Deaths, German Flatts - 1850 Deaths, Fairfield - 1850 Deaths, Frankfort - 1850 Deaths, Danube - 1850 Deaths, Columbia - 1850 Deaths, Manheim - 1850 Deaths, Norway - 1850 Deaths, Newport - 1850 Deaths, Ohio - 1850 Deaths, Russia - 1850 Deaths, Salisbury - 1850 Deaths, Schuyler - 1850 Deaths, Winfield - 1850 Deaths, Stark - 1850 Wills, Book B - 1802-1815 Cemetery, Woodin Corners - 1806-1959 Cemetery, Snells Bush - 1807-1961 Cemetery, Manheim - 1788-1933 Cemetery, East Creek - 1812-1908 Manheim Yellow Church, baptisms - 1811-1845 Wills, Book B - 1798-1802 Salisbury Center Universalist Church - 1829 Births, Manheim - 1847-1850 Cemetery, Fall Hill - 1828-1849 Cemetery, West Winfield - undated Letters of Administration, Liber A - 1792-1797 Wills, Liber B - 1815-1819 Gospel Inquirer, Newspaper - 1823-1825 Fairfield vital records - 1847 Rockton Enterprise newspaper - 1840 Wills, Liber C 1819-1821 Guardians, Book A - 1800-1813 Guardians, Book B - 1816-1821
1.71 2251 NY-46-1 Notre Dame De Lourdes, Schuylerville, NY Baptisms This paper back of Baptisms includes: Names of child, parents, sponsors/godparents Dates of birth and baptism Place of parents residence Does not include adoption or illegitimacy information Also includes: Names of parish priests from 1889-2001 Account of the building of the church Copied from church records with help from Rev. Robert E Buckley, David Bonitatibus and Nick Pires
1.71 2252 NY-46-2 Notre Dame De Lourdes, Schuylerville, NY Marriages This paperback includes: Maiden name of bride Name of Groom Date married Place of Residence Date baptized and where Names of parents with mother's maiden name Names of witnesses Also includes: Names of parish priest from 1889-2001 Account of the building of the church. Copied from church records with help from Rev. Robert E Buckley, David Bonitatibus and Nick Pires
1.71 4821 NY-57-8 Records of the Protestant Presbyterian Church in the Village of Cambridge This slim volume contains the baptisms (1791-1886, with 1817-1830 missing); marriages (1791-1868); communicants received (1793-1838): members as of October 1836; and church officers (1785-1871). The book is indexed.
1.71 3355 RI-4-29 Marriages of Our Lady of Victories Catholic Church Our Lady of Victories is also known by its french name, Notre Dame de Victoire. In 1998, the church was incorporated into All Saints parish along with St. Aloysius (St. Louis) and St. Ann's. The marriage records are each listed twice. In section one, they are alphabetized by the groom's surname. Starting on page 157, they are alphabetized by the bride's surname. If known, parent's names, date and location of baptism and residence are listed.
1.71 3362 RI-4-37 Marriages of Precious Blood Catholic Church Vol. I This book tells about the beginning and formation of Precious Blood Catholic Church. The marriage records include: -Grooms name listed alphabetically with brides on opposite column -Parents names -Birth date -Names of parish attending and where located
1.71 3363 RI-4-38 Marriages of Precious Blood Catholic Church Vol. 2 This book is the same as Vol 1 except the bride's names are listed alphabetically with groom's name on opposite column This book tells about the beginning and formation of Precious Blood Catholic Church. The marriage records include: - Brides and Groom's name -Parents names -Birth date -Names of parish attending and where located
1.71 3374 RI-4-48 Baptisms of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church St. John the Baptist was one of the churches founded to serve the large number of French-Canadiens who moved to Pawtucket between 1850 and 1895 to work in the mills. The church was established in 1884. The book begins with a history of the parish. The records list: -Child's Name -Date of birth -Parent's names -Date of baptism -Godparent's names -Marriage information is listed if it is known If you are not finding ancestors from this area who came before 1884 it will be worth your time to check or copies of the AFGS publications for Notre-Dame
1.71 4785 VT-11-16 Baptism Repertoire Saint Peter's Catholic Church, Rutland, VT Baptisms of Saint Peter's Catholic Church, Rutland, Vt from 1855 to 1930. 9040 Baptismal records of mostly Irish names and Italian. Only 850 about 9% were French Canadians. The French Canadians attended St. Peter's from 1855 to 1860 when French Churches were founded in the area. The Irish priests had a hard time with the French names so many of the names are unrecognizable. Computer Database by John Fischer and Data Entry by Linda Wortman, Secretary of St. Peter's.
1.71 3511 VT-11-5A Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, Rutland, VT - Baptisms Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, Rutland, VTplus records from "Sacred Heart" and "Our Mother of Sorrows" - Baptisms 1869-1939
1.71 3514 VT-11-8 Marriage & Baptism Repertoire St. Dominic Roman Catholic Church Baptism and Marriage records of St. Dominic Church in Proctor, Vermont from 1886 to 1953.
1.71 3518 VT-12-2 Marriages in Montpelier, Vermont Vital Records of Marriages in Montpelier, Vermont 1791-1852 including marriages at Christ Church Episcopal Church in Montpelier, which were not on the town record.
1.71 22 VT-4-8 Marriages of St Anthony Catholic Church, Burlington, VT 1903-2003 Marriages of St. Anthony Catholic Church, Burlington, VT (1903-2003). Records include names of bride and groom, parents' names, date and place of baptism, place of residence and date of marriage.
1.45 5846 CT-1-(7)-2 Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records #51 Weston 1787-1850, Westport 1835-1850, Willington 1727-1851 This collection of birth, marriage, and death records to about 1850 was the life work of General Lucius Barnes Barbour, Connecticut Examiner of Public Records from 1911 to 1934. Each volume in the series contains the birth, marriage, and death records of one or more Connecticut towns. Entries are listed in alphabetical order by town (also in alphabetical order) and give, typically, name, date of event, names of parents, names of children, names of both spouses, and sometimes such items as age, occupation, and place of residence. Volume 51 of the Barbour Collection, which was transcribed by the Greater Omaha Genealogical Society, covers the Connecticut towns of Weston 1787-1850, Westport 1835-1850, and Willington 1727-1851, with references to about 20,000 individuals.
1.45 3698 EUR-IR-8 Tracing Your Irish Ancestors (4th Edition) Genealogical research in Ireland has always depended on records that are more fragmented, localised and difficult to access than anywhere else. The internet is changing that. More and more records are coming online and this book is an indispensable guide to what these records are, where they are, and what they mean. This fourth edition of Tracing Your Irish Ancestors embraces online research as an essential part of any Irish family history project. Grenham includes detailed guides to Irish online records throughout the book, discussing the idiosyncrasies of the digital versions of sources and outlining research strategies. The sheer scale of digitisation can make it both easier and more confusing to do research, and makes a guide such as this all the more essential. John Grenham's well-established and detailed guide has thorough descriptions of all the relevant sources and county-by-county reference lists - all expanded, updated and indexed to make the book easier to use than ever before.
1.45 857 HT-61 Printed Sources: A Guide to Published Genealogy Records Printed Sources addresses the large and growing body of printed material - the background information, finding aids, published original records, and compiled records - that can assure success in your family history research. This guide will make your research easier by identifying, defining, and explaining how to use the myriad of printed genealogical sources. You'll learn about vital records, county histories, published indexed, and many other types of printed sources that can lead you to your ancestors.
1.45 5880 MA-12-9 Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the year 1850 This is a historical and genealogical guide to the town of Plymouth. You will find help with town histories, vital records, city directories, cemetery records and cemeteries, churches, town records, newspapers, maps, and libraries. There are detailed guides for the towns set off from Plymouth: Kingston, Plympton, and Wareham.
1.45 4829 MIL-ENG-2 In Search of the "Forlorn Hope", Volume 1 A Comprehensive Guide to Locating British Regiments and Their Records (1640-WW1) How to find regimental name/numbers Military records of genealogical value Typical research problem and solutions Register of War Office records on microfilm available through the LDS Library system Bibliography of British Miltary Records, LDS Library List of garrisons, barracks, etc. worldwide List of Colonels of regiments 1600's - 1881 Historical table for each regiment List of disbanded regiments and dates Dates of military importance Military establishments in English census 1841-1881 Extensive bibliography of footnoted locations in text Illustrations-maps, drawings & photo's Index Branch Genealogical Libraries for Canada, Great Britain, Australia and New Zealand
1.45 4830 MIL-ENG-3 In Search of the "Forlorn Hope", Volume 2 A Comprehensive Guide to Locating British Regiments and their Records (1640-WW1) How to find regimental name/numbers Military records of genealogical value Typical research problem and solutions Register of War Office records on microfilm available through the LDS Library system Bibliography of British Miltary Records, LDS Library List of garrisons, barracks, etc. worldwide List of Colonels of regiments 1600's - 1881 Historical table for each regiment List of disbanded regiments and dates Dates of military importance Military establishments in English census 1841-1881 Extensive bibliography of footnoted locations in text Illustrations-maps, drawings & photo's Index Branch Genealogical Libraries for Canada, Great Britain, Australia and New Zealand
1.45 4165 PER-30-29 LINKS Vol. 15, No. 1, Issue Number 29, Winter 2011 Links Vol. 15, No. 1, Issue Number 29, Winter 2011 The Arrival of Technology as Gleaned from Ancestral Records VT-FCGS Fall Conference 2010 Missionary Records and Books at St Joseph, Burlington, VT Solving Mysteries in you Family Tree by Kristin Dearborn Joseph Laurent Barrerye - Dastigny, 22 Oct 1696 - 16 Feb 1788, Darsigny, Dastigny dit Barriere, Girardeau, Dassigni, Dorsiny, dorsini, Desany Found in the Pistard Database at the Montreal Archives of Quebec, Plumereau, Fily de Kerrigou, Dastigny, Barbier VT-FCGS Booth at Burlington on August 14, 2010 at LCMM Festival, Alyce Piche VT-FCGS at the 10 July 2010 Vergennes French Heritage Festival, Bodette, Allard, Mercure, Fisher, Meunier, Masse, Landry Beginning Dates of burlington Churches First Members of VT-FCGS when we began in March 1996 Alyce Piche Honorary Membership Four Main Family Lineage Chart, Fleury, Terrien, Therrien, Dumas, Levasseur, Vasseur, Thomas, Caron, Corrow, Bombard, McDonald Connecticut Vital Records Adoptions by Janet Allard Apooner, Giard, Jerd, Viau, Veo, Couitou, St Jean, Jussaume, Jacques, Loiselle, Comte, Hogue, Gagnon, Gonyo Common Words in French Records Une Epopee francophone qui commence par les voyages de Samuel de Champlain
1.45 3279 R-US-5 Missouri Genealogical Records & Abstracts 1766-1839 Missouri Genealogical Records & Abstracts 1766-1839, Vol. 1 This volume is a collection of records from that hazy period of 1766 to 1839 which is often puzzling to the Missouri/Arkansas researcher. These records were chosen to help fill the gap created by the lack of a 1810 and 1820 census to pinpoint an ancestor to a specific locality.
1.45 3280 R-US-6 Missouri Genealogical Records & Abstracts 1752-1839, Vol. 2 Missouri Genealogical Records & Abstracts 1752-1839, Vol. 2. This is the second volume in a series containing records from Missouri/Arkansas during the period 1752 to 1839. There is not a complete federal census extant for Missouri until 1830. The records and information in this series are intended as a general search for the period of time indicated to help researchers find their ancestors.
1.45 4305 VT-7-15 Isle La Motte, Vermont: Historical and Genealogical Data 1791-1860 This book records key historical and genealogical information for Isle La Motte up to 1860. It's sources include the town's Book of Proceedings, the Town Registry of births, marriages and deaths, the Book of Deeds, cemetery records, school lists, and lists of town officials. These records were also checked with the town clerks of Isle La Motte, Alburgh, North Hero, Grand Isle and Chazy, in New York. For genealogists the two most important parts of the book are I. Maps (with owners of buildings) and II. Freemen, vital records, and public offices held. This book is a 'gold mine' for anyone with early ancestors in the town.
1.45 4240 VT-X-7B Some American Vital Records Near VT Found in Canadian Parish Registers The records in this volume were extracted and translated by Dr. Virginia Easley DeMarce from Canadian parish microfilm which contained references to residents in the United States. These were often obtained by Canadian missionary priest coming down to the U.S. to perform religious ceremonies and returning to Quebec with the records. The records are arranged in alphabetical order for the entire collection which came from nine parishes. The book is divided into three parts: baptisms, marriages, and burials. It is about 65 pages and they are double-sided.
1.40 284 ACA-32A Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, 1707-1769 Vol. 1 This book is in 2 parts and lists baptisms, marriages and a few burials. Part 1 covers the original records of St. Charles aux Mines in Nova Scotia and these are revised slightly and republished in book ACA-32. Part 2 covers the parish of St. Francis in Pointe Coupee, Louisiana. There is no index for either part but ACA-32 has a name index.
1.40 5555 ACA-R-29 Acadian Church Records 1679-1757 Baptism, marriage and burial records from Beaubassin, Riviere St. Jean, Mines, missions in New Brunswick and the parish churches of Ste. Famille de Pabok, Baie des Chaleures, Grande Riviere and other places in Acadia and the Gaspe Peninsula. Includes Index.
1.40 5114 EUR-GR-16 Finding Your German Ancestors A Beginner's Guide to finding your German Ancestors. this book includes the history of Germany, research tools and tips, German Genealogical Sources, Church Records, Archival Records, genealogical Societies and an Index.
1.40 1200 LA-1 Southwest Louisiana Records, Volume 1, 1756-1810 Church and civil records of Southwest Louisiana settlers, particularly the civil parishes of Acadia, Allen, Beauregard, Calcasieu, Cameron, Evangeline, Iberia, Jefferson Davis, Lafayette, St. Landry, St. Martin, St. Mary, and Vermillion.
1.40 801 LL-EN-B-34 In search of your Canadian Roots Describes how to get started and how to use historical records such as census returns, church registers, civil registration (which in Quebec goes back to 1622), land and homestead records, cemetery inscriptions, voters' lists, local newspaper indexesm, and the amazing files kept by the Latter-Day Saints (Mormons).
1.40 1265 MA-12-7 Plymouth Church Records Vol. 1 Plymouth County, MA Vital Records
1.40 1266 MA-12-8 Plymouth Church Records Vol. 2 Plymouth County, MA Vital Records
1.40 1283 MA-14-15 Marriages Recorded in the Town of Blackstone, Massachusetts A - J Blackstone, Massachusetts is located just north of Woonsocket, RI. It was once part Mendon. Blackstone was sometimes known as "The New City", "High Rocks" and "Wheelocksville". The original settlers were Irish, Swedes, Newfoundlanders, Canadians and others. The information here is from town records not church records. Each spouse is listed with their parents, age, where they were born, whether it was a first or second marriage, occupation and where the marriage took place.
1.40 1284 MA-14-16 Marriages Recorded in the Town of Blackstone, Massachusetts K - L Blackstone, Massachusetts is located just north of Woonsocket, RI. It was once part Mendon. Blackstone was sometimes known as "The New City", "High Rocks" and "Wheelocksville". The original settlers were Irish, Swedes, Newfoundlanders, Canadians and others. The information here is from town records not church records. Each spouse is listed with their parents, age, where they were born, whether it was a first or second marriage, occupation and where the marriage took place.
1.40 1210 ME-7-1 Records of Rev. Edward F. Cutter of Maine Church records - Warren, ME
1.40 3836 NY-10-21-B St. Peter's Parish Plattsburgh, NY 1863-1909 Marriages and Deaths This book begins with a history of the Church, followed by several pages of notations from the records. A list of dit names in the St. Peter's records is also given. Marriages by groom's name. Marriages by bride's name- this is a bit tricky. Be sure to look in the third column over for the bride's name. Lastly Burials at St. Peter's which includes date of death.
1.40 2239 NY-10-27 Town of Chazy, New York - Birth, Marriage and Death Records Repertoire of baptisms of Sacred Heart Church and Town of Chazy births, marriages and death records. Note: Some parts of the book are really faded.
1.40 5571 NY-31-3 Irish Immigrants of the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank Test Book Number One Accounts 7501-12482 - Vol. III While those with Irish ancestors who came into New York City will definitely want to scrutinize these books it is not only the Irish who held accounts in this bank. There are a large number of Germans, as well as some Englishmen, Jews, Poles and others who saved here. If your ancestor stayed in the city in the 1850’s and later be sure to give these books a look. John Hughes, the Roman Catholic Bishop of New York prevailed upon the Irish Emigrant Society to organize a safe deposit institution for the Irish community. The Emigrant Savings Bank was chartered in 1850. The records of the bank are contained in 59 volumes that are held at the New York Public Library. The information in them is also available to the public on microfilm. Eleven of the bank’s record books are treasure troves of genealogical information. The seven test books contain information that was collected in order to be able to identify the account holders if their books were lost or stolen. Each book in the series has an introduction from the author explaining what references he used when trying to correct for spelling errors in the names of counties, townships and passenger ships because most of the emigrants were not literate. Each book also has an introduction from another historian or sociologist, a list of abbreviations in the back of the book, and an index of ___________. Volume V in the set has an index of the for the whole series to date. The records are not listed in alphabetical order. They are listed by the account numbers, however each book has an index to help you locate a person. Test Book Number 1- Volume III This book completes the transcriptions from the Bank’s Test Book No. 1 with accounts 7,501 through 12, 482. As with each volume in the series there is an introduction by the author and a list of abbreviations used. The introductory material in this volume includes an article on the history of the bank and information as to who made up its client base, including women with accounts in their name, lending to the Church etc. There is also information on the leadership of the bank and how it was regulated.
1.40 4372 NY-59-2 7,000 Hudson-Mohawk Valley (NY) Vital Reocrds In the towns and cities of New York, prior to 1880, official records of marriage and death were rarely filed. Fortunately, newspapers can often be used to overcome this deficiency, as they contain a wealth of information about the marriages and deaths of local people. Moreover, newspaper notices of marriages and deaths often contain detail lacking in the more frequently sought cemetery, church, and town record books. The compilers of this new book have joined forces to produce a list of 7,000 marriages and deaths--naming 20,000 persons in all--from fifteen newspapers of the Hudson-Mohawk Valley area, giving researchers a much-needed boost in their search for vital records. Typically the marriage notices give such information as the names of the bride and groom, the date of the marriage, the place, the names of parents, and the name of the officiating minister. Death notices, on the other hand, provide the date and place of death, age at death, sometimes cause of death, occupation, and names of survivors.
1.40 2284 NY-X-3 Registers of the French Church of New York Huguenot Soc of America Vol 1 This paperback includes: -Introduction in English -Records in French verbatim -Records are incomplete and some are missing -Names of person baptized, married, deceased -Witnesses, parents and minister presiding -Dates of ceremony -Index of names
1.40 2591 Q-19-1-(56) Protestant Church Records in Richmond and Drummond Counties Records of births, marriages and deaths of the Protestant Churches in the Counties of Drummond and Richmond.
1.40 2736 Q-42-8 Pottom Methodist Church Records, Vol. 1 Records gather here represent the register of Baaptisms, Marriages and Burials performed by the Minister of Pottom Circuit within the Methodist congregation of Pottom Circuit in the county of Stanstead (1853). Pottom is now located within the boundaries of Brome County (1989). Rev. Roswell Bourn 1837 - 1945 Rev. Hewnry Bursell 1852 - 1853 Volume 1, extracted from microfilm #128.11
1.40 5487 R-MF-56 Mayflower Marriages From the files of George Ernest Bowman at the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants. A compilation of marriages extracted and transcribed from probate court records, church and bible records, cemetery inscriptions, wills, and charts. third printing.
1.40 3356 RI-4-30 Marriages of St.Agatha Catholic Church In this book, marriage records are copied twice. they are listed once by the groom's name and again by the bride's surname. These records are mixed. When known, parent's names, date and place of baptism and residence are listed.
1.40 2 VT-1-1 A Genealogical Register of the Early Families of Shoreham, Vermont This register is a treasure trove of information on the early settlers of Addison and their descendants. It is a 1984 compilation of local vital records, church records, bibles, letters and papers from those settlers and their descendants. A second volume (VT-1-2) was published 8 years later as a supplement and continues the work further. This book is more than a listing of residents. Each settler's family is listed with the settler husband and wife, their vitals and then all children are listed often with their vitals including where they married and died. An index of both books is included in the back of the 1992 Supplement.
1.40 3 VT-1-2 A Genealogical Register of the Early Families of Shoreham, Vermont, Vol,.2 This register is a treasure trove of information on the early settlers of Addison and their descendants. It is a 1992 supplement to a 1984 compilation of local vital records, church records, bibles, letters and papers from those settlers and their descendants. This book is more than a listing of residents. Each settler's family is listed with the settler husband and wife, their vitals and then all children are listed often with their vitals often including where they married and died. An index in the back of this book covers the families in both volumes.
1.40 128 VT-13-1 Vital Records of Putney, VT Vital Records of Putney, Vermont including births and baptisms; marriages and intentions; deaths; warnings out; church admissions and dismissals; and a list of heads of households between 1771 - 1840.
1.40 5747 VT-14-12 St. Mary's, Springfield, VT Marriages & Baptisms 1901-1951 Marriage & Baptism Repertoire St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Springfield, Vermont 1901-1951. List of Marriage Records page 1-194 List of Baptism Records page 1-186
1.40 12 VT-2-2 St. Francis de Sales, Sacred Heart & Our Lady of Lourdes Marriage Repertoire: Bennington & Pownal, VT parishes. Records for St. Francis de Sales from 1859 - 1941; Sacred Heart Church from 1877-1930; and Our Lady of Lourdes from 1910 - 1950. Records include names of groom and bride, their baptisms, their parents, their residences and ages and the names, towns and parishes of witnesses.
1.40 221 VT-6-CEM-5 Swanton, Franklin County, McLellan Cemetery Records and Inscriptions Franklin County, VT.,Town of Swanton, McLellan Cemetery Records and Inscriptions. Includes Hog Island Cemetery, North (Donaldson Cemetery); Hog Island Cemetery South (Tabor Cemetery); and Dorman or Fonda Jct., Church Street and Green's Corners Cemeteries.
1.35 4533 CD-CAN-1 L'Acadie and St. Luc, Catholic Church Marriages, St. Jean County Quebec.(see CD) CD of Catholic Church marriages of L'Acadie (1784 to 1968) and St-Luc (1828 to 1950). St. Jean County, Quebec. #095434CD
1.35 4437 EUR-GR-4 German Church Books Beyond the Basics. This valuable and complete how-to guide to doing research in German church books will interest, educate, and aid almost all genealogical researchers who have progressed beyond the simple basics covered by other how-to books.
1.35 3242 EUR-IR-3 Tombstones of Ireland Tombstones of Ireland: Counties Down and Roscommon. The author and her husband visited these Irish cemeteries in search of their ancestors. While some of the gravesites were well maintained, others were poorly kept and overgrown with weeds. Some of the tombstones had fallen over and others were in such poor condition that they were very difficult to read. The work consists of transcriptions of tombstone inscriptions from Banbridge Cemetery, Banbridge First Presbyterian Graveyard, Banbridges Roman Catholic Graveyard, Tullylish Graveyard and Tullylish Presbyterian Church in County Down.Northern Ireland; and from Ardcarne Church, Assylinn Cemetery, Estersnow, Killeenan Graveyard, Kilmore, and Kilnamanagh Cemetery in County Roscommon in the Republic of Ireland.
1.35 4641 LL-EN-P-29 Le Quebecois: The Virgin Forest Life and love in 17th-century Canada. Sebastien and Marguerite's story begins to unfold in the year 1657, in the midst of the last Little Ice Age, against the historical background of armed skirmishes between the Mohawks and the French colonists over control of the land, conflict between church officials and fur monopolists, the adventures of fur traders Radisson and Des Groseilliers, the arrival of the Carignan-Salieres Regiment in 1665 and its efforts to subdue an ever-increasing war of attrition waged by the five Iroquois nations. Civil and church authorities later assign Sebastien to accompany Jesuit Father Charles Albanel during his arduous overland expeditions to the northern sea, at a time when England begins to challenge French control over the lucrative beaver fur trade.
1.35 1259 MA-12-1 Baptisms of Sacred Heart Catholic Church Vol 1 The introduction explains that until the church was built in 1908 the French Canadians in the area attended the Irish parish of St. Patrick's. Each baptismal record gives: Child's name Date of Birth Parents Name Date of baptism Godparent's Name Sometimes marriage information is included. In addition the place where the mother or father's place of origin can be included. **NOTE: The library only has Vol. 1 othe this 2 Vol. set.
1.35 1213 ME-16-1 St Andre Catholic Church - Marriages Catholic Church Repertoires. Marriages of St. Andre, Biddeford, Maine 1899-1978
1.35 4400 ME-16-5 St. Joseph's Church: 110th Anniversary 1980 110th Anniversary in 1980 of St. Joseph's Church in Biddeford, Maine with pictures of family members of the parish.
1.35 2171 NH-6-18 Marriages de St. Patraick de Milford This book contains alphabetical listings of marriages for the town of Milford, NH St. Patrick church between 1868-1948. Included are parents names and a list of abbreviations of names, and a list of pastors of the church.
1.35 2159 NH-6-6 Marriages of St. Joseph Cathedral St. Joseph's was the second Catholic Church in Manchester, NH. The church was dedicated in 1869. This book contains over 6.000 marriages that were celebrated from the beginning to 1976. The book is in 2 parts. Part 1, is in alphabetical order by the groom's name. Part 2, lists the marriages alphabetically by bride's name. Only basic information is given; names, parent's names and date of marriage.
1.35 4082 NY-10-3A St. Mary's Church 1860-2010 This slim volume gives a history of the parish from its inception in 1860 to 2010. There are also photos of the pastors, the church itself and parish members past and present.
1.35 2215 NY-10-6 St. Anne's Church, Mooers Fork, NY This book includes; Marriages, Baptisms and Burials from 1860-1925 for St. Anne's Church. Alphabetical list gives parents and witness for births and baptisms. Deaths and burials gives spouse and parents in some instances. Marriages are by both groom and bride
1.35 5339 NY-30-1 Deaths from Reformed Dutch Church at Manhasset, Long Island, New York, 1790-1840 Deaths from Reformed Dutch Church at Manhasset, Long Island, New York from 1790 to 1840.
1.35 6025 NY-45-4 Special Collection of Tree Talks County of St. Lawrence Abstracts St. Lawrence County Index can be found VT-X-35 The books in the Tree Talk series are collections, by county, of material gathered by the members of the Central New York Genealogical Society. The information does not cover every town, nor every year, and the sources covered can vary quite a bit by county. What is here tends to come from lesser-known sources which may be the unique source one needs to make a connection in New York State. Much of the material is from the early to mid-1800’s. The book itself is not indexed, but it is indexed in, “Index to Tree Talks County Packets North Country”, which can be found in our collection. The shelf number for the index is NY-X-35. There are also notes on any errors found in the volume. Type of Record Years Covered Oswegatchie 2nd Presbyterian Church, Members 1823-1854 St. Lawrence County Wills 1804-1829 Oswegatchie Cemeteries 1829-1960 Newspaper Marriages 1845-1846 Newspaper Deaths 1845-1846 Hammond Cemetery 1821-1839 Oswegatchie Cemeteries 1812-1931 Canton Births 1847-1849 Canton Deaths 1847-1849 Canton Marriages 1847 Letters of Administration, Guardianship 1805-1833 Canton Marriages 1848-1849 Russell Baptist Church, Members 1809-1845 Evelina McCrea Autograph Book 1836-1848 Brasher Marriages 1847-1849 Brasher Deaths 1847-1849 Brasher Births 1847-1849 Macomb Assessments 1842 Clare Community Quilt 1920’s Letters of Administration, Guardianship 1823-1828 Letters of Testamentary & Administration, Book 1 1831-1834
1.35 4471 NY-56-3 Saint Alphonsus, Glens Falls, N.Y. Baptisms, Vol. 2, L-Z Vol. 2, L to Z, RP 081 This book contains the church baptisms, including: Names: Date of birth and baptism Names of parents including mothers maiden name Godparents Adoption and illegitimacy information is not given. This book includes a brief history of the church and its pastors.
1.35 4087 NY-X-16 Empire State Catholics This book covers the Archdiocese of NY, and the following Dioceses of New York; Baltimore, Albany, Brooklyn, Buffalo, Ogdensburg, Rochester, Rockville Center and Syracuse. Includes:. -Biography of the diocese of Ogdensburg with pictures of churches in various towns. - Pictures and biographies of bishops in the above diocese -Part 1-The Colonial and Revolutionary Era 1609-1815 -Part 2-The era of the Immigrant Church 1815-1865 -Part 3-The Gilded Age 1865-1908 -Part 4-On top of the world 1908-1965 -Part 5-The post Vatican II church 1965-present -Part 6-The dioceses of the Empire State
1.35 4503 ON-45-2 St. John's Presbyterian Church, Cornwall This book contains births marriages and deaths for the parish of St. John's Presbyterian Church in Cornwall form 1833 to 1856. A Genealogical Reference Listing Baptisms (births) 1833-1856 Burials (deaths) 1833-1856 Marriages 1833-1856. Index (other names) note: While this book is listed for Dundas County as of 2014 the Counties of Dundas, Stormont and Glengarry are united as Cornwall.
1.35 4267 Q-47-38 Christ Church Cathedral Montreal, Quebec, Canada Marriages from 1766 to 1899 of Christ Church Cathedral (Anglican) Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Anglican ministers didn't always include the name of parents, so the authors included any information they did have which may include previous marriages, rank of any military regiment, place of residence if outside Montreal, any occupations given and names of any witnesses.
1.35 4268 Q-47-39 Marriage Index Erskine Presbyterian Church The marriage index of the Erskine Presbyterian Church Montreal, Quebec from 1833 to 1925. Includes a history of the parish and then an index in alphabetical order that includes the bride and groom in one index. Only names of bride and groom and year of marriage are listed. A folio number is listed that references microfilm at the Quebec Family History Society.
1.35 4585 Q-47-41 Mariages de La Visitation Du Sault au Recollet Mariages de La Visitation au Ricollet from 1736 to 1970. Sault-au-Recollet is a neighborhood in Montreal that borders Riviere des Prairies and is close to the city of Laval. The Church of the Visitation at Sault-au-Recollet is the oldest church on the Island of Montreal, built between 1749 and 1752. This marriage repertoire is organized in aphabetical order by the groom's name. In the back of the book there is a index of brides to help you locate them if you don't happen to know the groom's name. Publication No. 10
1.35 2948 Q-64-5 Protestant Births & Baptisms Shefford County, Quebec Protestant births & baptisms of Shefford County, Quebec from 1822 to 1879 Shefford County, Quebec had one of the earliest settlements in the Eastern Townships with John Savage's pioneering efforts there in 1792. He was instrumental in the initial establishment of institutions in the fledgling community by building roads constructing mills, luring other settlers into the area and establishing the first church in the county in 1822. Shefford Anglican Church, known as St. John's Anglican was built to the great extent because of the generosity of John Savage.
1.35 3142 R-101 The Church of Saint Aubin Tourouvre The history of the Church of Saint Aubin Tourouvre, Perche, France.
1.35 3140 R-99 L'Historire De Tourouvre et de ses habitants a travers son patrimoine The History of Tourouvre starting at the beginning with the Roman Conquest to a tragedy on 13 Aug. 1944. This gives us information on the last of the Gauls, the Church, well known workers, professions and a Song about the Church.
1.35 5240 R-PAR-10 History of The Catholic Church in The New England States Volume I Volume 1 of the history of the Catholic Church in the New England states. Includes information on the dioceses of: Boston, Mass., Providence, R.I., Portland, Maine and Manchester, N.H.
1.35 3965 R-PAR-10A History of the Catholic Church in the New England States, Vol. 2 Volume 2 of the history of the Catholic Church in the New England states. Includes information on the dioceses of: Hartford, CT; Burlington, VT; and Springfield, MA.
1.35 4524 RI-4-1 Marriages of St. Joseph's Catholic Church Ashton, RI this is a marriage repertoire for St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Ashton, RI from 1872 to 1986. The first half of the book is organized with the groom's on the left in alphabetical order. On page 123, the book reverses and the bride's are on the left hand side, alphabetized by surname. On both, parent's names are given as well as baptismal or residence information if known.
1.35 3340 RI-4-11 Baptisms of St. James Catholic Church This book contains: - Introduction of Manville village and map - History of St. James Catholic Church. - Page of directions and abbreviations. The format of the book gives child's name, date of birth, parents names, date of baptism, godparents names, date of marriage, and spouse's name. Sometimes lists residence of parents.
1.35 3342 RI-4-13 Baptisms of St. Joseph's Catholic Church Pascoag is a village in Buffillville, in northwest RI. This book has a brief history of the church followed by baptisms. The following information is included: Child's date of birth, parents names, place of birth if known, date of baptism, godparents, and sometimes marriage information is given.
1.35 4774 RI-4-2 Marriages of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church Slatersville is a village in the town of North Smithfield, Rhode Island. During the 1860's-1870's there was a great influx of French Canadians to Slatersville, joining the Irish population that had settled there earlier. The new church was built in 1871-1872 to accommodate the influx. The parish was bilingual with both French and English being spoken. It remained that way until 1946. Typed and organized by Dorothy Ciriello and Edited by Janice Burkhart.
1.35 3335 RI-4-3 The French Canadian Marriages of St. Lawrence Church Centredale, RI Marriages of St. Lawrence Church Centredale, Rhode Island from 1907 to 1970 includes: -History of the Canadian presence in N. Providence, RI -History of St. Lawrence Parish -List of Franco-American parishioners -History of arrival of Acadians and family names -Franco-American marriages 1907-1970
1.35 4475 RI-4-50 Marriages of St-Charles Borromeo Catholic Church Marriages of St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, Woonsocket, R.I. from 1844 to 1920.
1.35 3401 VT-1-6 St. Peter's Church Baptisms: Vergennes, VT This book contains: -a history of St. Peter's Church -List of priests who served and when -Names of person baptized -Birth and baptism date and place -Parents names -God parents names -Residence of Parents
1.35 4014 VT-10-2A St. Mary Star of the Sea Baptisms St. Mary Star of the Sea Church Baptism Repertoire 1874 - 1930, including baptisms from St. Benedict Labre Church, West Charleston, VT. Includes a history of St. Mary Star of the Sea parish.
1.35 107 VT-10-3 The Bell Tolls No More To Call The Faithful From Their Chore: ST John of the Cross Catholic Church (History of) A History of St. John of the Cross Catholic Church, and its Parishioners, East Albany, VT. Title: The Bell Tolls No More To Call The Faithful From Their Chore.
1.35 4839 VT-11-17 St. Raphael Church Marriage & Baptism Repertoire, Poultney, Vermont Marriage and Baptism Repertoire of St. Raphael Roman Catholic Church in Poultney, Vermont 1866-1963.
1.35 113 VT-11-4 St. Bridget Catholic Church Marriage Repertoire St. Bridget Catholic Church, West Rutland, VT Marriage Repertoire 1857 - 1930
1.35 114 VT-11-5 Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church Marriage Repertoire Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, Rutland, Vermont Marriage Repertoire 1869-1930
1.35 115 VT-11-6 Saint Peter's Catholic Church, Rutland, VT Marriage Repertoire Saint Peter's Catholic Church, Rutland, VT Marriage Repertoire 1855-1930
1.35 4969 VT-12-12 Baptism Repertoire St, Monica's Roman Catholic Church, Barre, VT Baptisms of St. Monica's Church Barre, VT from 1892 to 1950. A to Z, 525 pages. Dedication to Rev. Peter A. Routhier in honor of your 25th Anniversary of Ordination to the Priesthood. The History of Saint Monica's Parish.
1.35 4970 VT-12-13 Marriage Repertoire St. Monica's Roman Catholic Church Barre, VT Marriage Repertoire of St. Monica's Roman Catholic Church, Barre, VT from 1892 to 1950. A to Z, 412 pages. Dedication to Rev. Peter A. Routhier, in honor of your 25th Anniversary of Ordination to the Priesthood. The History of Saint Monica's Parish.
1.35 122 VT-12-4 Marriage Repertoire of St. Augustine's Church, Montpelier, VT Marriage Repertoire of St. Augustine's Church, Montpelier, VT from 1855 - 1930
1.35 117 VT-12-6 St John the Evangelist Catholic Church Baptism and Marriage Repertoire St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Northfield, VT Baptism (1870-1930) and Marriage (1870-1951) Repertoires
1.35 123 VT-12-7 St. Andrew Catholic Church Baptism & Marriage Repertoire St. Andrew Catholic Church, Waterbury, VT Baptism & Marriage Repertoire (1894-1936)
1.35 4653 VT-13-4 Marriage & Baptism Repertoire St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church Brattleboro, VT Marriage and baptisms of St, Michael's Roman Catholic Church, Brattleboro, VT from 1855 to 1932.
1.35 4738 VT-13-6 St. Charles Roman Catholic Church, Bellows Falls, VT Marriages & Baptism Repertoire Marriage and Baptisms of St. Charles Church of Bellows Falls, Vermont from 1872 to 1940.
1.35 5909 VT-14-15 The First Congregational Church Springfield, Vermont History of the first hundred years of the First Congregational Church of Springfield, Vermont 1781 to 1981.
1.35 5609 VT-14-4B Saint Anthony Church White River, Jct., Vermont 1987 History of Saint Anthony Church. A list of Parishioners and Friends, Memorable dates and list of members.
1.35 3976 VT-4-16-B Saint Joseph Church, 1986 Centennial Album Centennial Album of St. Joseph's Church, Burlington, VT 1986
1.35 3977 VT-4-16-C St. Joseph Church, Burlington, VT Parish Album, 1990 St. Joseph Church, Burlington, VT Parish Album, 1990
1.35 33 VT-4-17-A History of Holy Family Catholic Church History of Holy Family Catholic Church, Essex Jct., VT
1.35 34 VT-4-17-B Holy Family Church, Essex Jct., VT- Parish Album and Directory 1998 Holy Family Church, Essex Jct., VT- Parish Album and Directory 1998
1.35 35 VT-4-18 Holy Family Catholic Church Baptism & Burial Repertoire 1893-1997 Holy Family Catholic Church Baptism & Burial Repertoire 1893-1997. Each baptism record contains name of person baptized, baptism date, birth date and place, names of mother, father, godmother and godfather, and place of parents' residence. Each burial record contains name, burial date, age and burial place.
1.35 42 VT-4-24 History of St. Thomas Church, Underhill Center, VT History of St. Thomas Church, Underhill Center, VT on the occasion of its Centennial 1891 - 1991
1.35 44 VT-4-25-A Baptism Repertoire St. Thomas Church Underhill, VT. 1855 - 1991 Baptisms of St. Thomas Catholic Church, Underhill, VT from 1855 to 1991.
1.35 46 VT-4-27 St. Francis Xavier Church - Chronology 1863-1995 The History of St. Francis Xavier Church, Winooski, VT. This was done in Memory of J. F. Audet. Includes chronological events and data; lists of people who contributed to the parish between 1868 and 1883; and lists of pastors, administrators and vocations from the parish between 1868 and 1995.
1.35 49 VT-4-30 St. Francis Xavier Baptism Repertoire, Winooski, VT Baptism repertoire from St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Winooski, VT from 1868 to 1930. Includes a brief history of the church. Each record contains name, date, and place of baptism; names and residence of father and mother, and names of godparents.
1.35 50 VT-4-31-A St Francis Xavier Church Marriages from June, 1868 to December, 1994, Vol. I A - Kob Includes a brief history of St. Francis Xavier Church. This book contains marriages from 1868 to 1994. All marriages appear twice, once under the groom's surname and once under the bride's name.
1.35 51 VT-4-31-B St. Francis Xavier Church, Marriages June 1868 - December, 1994 Vol. II Kou - Z St. Francis Xavier Church, Marriages June 1868 - December, 1994 - Vol. II Kou - Z. This book contains marriages from 1868 to 1994. All marriages appear twice, once under the groom's surname and once under the bride's name.
1.35 62 VT-4-38 St. Mary's Catholic Church - St. Mary's Cathedral Baptism Repertoire 1830 - 1858. (L??s,Williams, Samuel,) St. Mary's Catholic Church - St. Mary's Cathedral Baptism Repertoire 1830 - 1858. Each record contains name of baptized, baptism date, birth date, names of parents and godparents; place baptized, place born, and residence. (L??s,Williams, Samuel,)
1.35 64 VT-4-39 Baptism, Mariage & Burial Repertoire - Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, Charlotte, VT Baptism, Marriage and Burial Repertoire - Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, Charlotte, Vermont. Baptisms: 1858 - 1946; Marriages: 1859 - 1923; Burials: 1872 - 1935.
1.35 67 VT-4-42 Baptism & Marriage Repertoire, St. Ann Catholic Church, Milton, VT Baptism & Marriage Repertoire, St. Ann Catholic Church, Milton, Vermont. Baptisms (1859 - 1943) & Marriages (1859 - 1930).
1.35 3644 VT-4-43 St Ann Catholic Church 150th Anniversary Directory St Ann Catholic Church (1859 - 2009) history and parish directory.
1.35 4702 VT-4-44 History of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Burlington, VT The history of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Burlington, Vermont from its early beginnings in the early 1800 to the 1900's.
1.35 6075 VT-4-51A Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church Charlotte, Vermont 150th Anniversary Commemorative Book 1858-2008 of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church Charlotte, Vermont. Contains: A brief History John Quinlin co-founder Lay Ministries
1.35 5412 VT-4-8A Baptism Repertoire St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church Baptisms of St.Anthony's Church Burlington, Vermont from 1903 to 1954.
1.35 68 VT-5-1 St. James Catholic Church St. James Catholic Church, Island Pond, Vermont: History; Baptisms, 1872-1935; Marriages 1882 - 1942; and Deaths, 1872-1948.
1.35 80 VT-6-11 Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary 150th Anniversary Celebration booklet for The Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Swanton, Vermont
1.35 81 VT-6-12 St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Baptism, Marriage & Burial Repertoire 1872 - 1946 St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Enosburg Falls, VT Baptism, Marriage & Burial Repertoire 1872 - 1946
1.35 4961 VT-6-17 First Baptist Church, St. Albans, VT Centennial Celebration 1866 - 1966 A history of the First Baptist Church, St. Albans, VT from 1866 - 1966.
1.35 71 VT-6-2 Historical Sketch of Catholic Church of Swanton, Vermont Historical Sketch of Catholic Church in Swanton, Vermont
1.35 73 VT-6-4 Marriage Repertoire Addendum, St. Mary's Catholic Church, St. Albans, VT Marriage Repertoire Addendum, St. Mary's Catholic Church, St. Albans, VT 1847 - 1930. Includes additional 33 marriages not in the original version of the 2005 book.
1.35 3469 VT-6-4A St. Mary's Church, St. Albans, VT Baptisms & Burials 1874 - 1934 St. Mary's Church, St. Albans, VT. Baptisms & Burials 1874 - 1934
1.35 5604 VT-6-4B Church of the Immaculate Conception Saint Mary's Church of the Immaculate Conception Saint Mary;s 150th Anniversary (1849-1999) program. Gives history of St. Mary's Parish, Family Biographies, sisters of Mercy, Pastors and Curates. Contains photos.
1.35 5944 VT-7-24 1887 St. Benedict Church, North Hero 1887 to 1987 Saint Benedict Church, North Hero 100 Years The Rev. Philip J. Branon, Pastor.
1.35 135 VT-HIST-1 1853-1953 One Hundred Years of Achievement by the Catholic Church in the Diocese of Burlington, Vermont Centenary volume of the Catholic church in Vermont, with numerous photographs of the churches and religious orders throughout Vermont.
1.08 4537 CD-EUR-1 Vital Records Index Western Europe Vital Records Index Western Europe: Alpine, Benelux, French, German, Italian and Spanish Regions. This has birth, Christening and marriage records for the following countries: Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Netherlands, France, Baden, Bavaria, Hessen-Darmstadt, Lippe-Detmold, Oldenburg, Prussia, Turingla, Wurtemberg, Italy and Spain. Contains 22 discs.
1.08 4691 CT-2-4 Families of Ancient Wethersfield, Connecticut, Part 1 Origianlly published in 1904, this two volume set covers the towns of Wethersfield, Rocky Hill and Newington as well as Glastonbury prior to its incorporation in 1693. The 866 pages of genealogies of Wethersfield's pioneering families cover many generations and include biographical details. In the introduction the author states that he tried to gather and preserve the genealogical information from town or other original records, he than tried to supplement from printed works, family records and correspondence. Dr. Stiles also felt it was very important to include the information found in baptismal records so there were included.
1.08 4692 CT-2-5 Families of Ancient Wethersfield, Connecticut, Part 2 Origianlly published in 1904, this two volume set covers the towns of Wethersfield, Rocky Hill and Newington as well as Glastonbury prior to its incorporation in 1693. The 866 pages of genealogies of Wethersfield's pioneering families cover many generations and include biographical details. In the introduction the author states that he tried to gather and preserve the genealogical information from town or other original records, he than tried to supplement from printed works, family records and correspondence. Dr. Stiles also felt it was very important to include the information found in baptismal records so there were included.
1.08 4425 EUR-IR-30 Ireland:1841-1851 Census Abstracts (Northern Ireland) 1841 and 1851 Census of Ireland from the Old Age Pension records held at the Public Records Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) in Belfast listing families selected for possible genealogical interest. These family records are for the year 1841 but some have 1851 census information added the remarks column. Indexed by head of the household with cross-indexing for relatives, lodgers, visitors, and servants, Northern Ireland locations.
1.08 5350 EUR-IR-37 Tracing your Cork Ancestors Cork is the largest Irish county, with a population mainly of Gaelic and Norman origin. It has had a widely diverse social history ranging from the urban population of Cork city to some of the most remote and isolated agricultural communities in rural Ireland. The records available for the county are equally diverse. This makes it important to use these records to their best advantage. This sts out the records available, where they can be accessed and how best they can be used for Cork family history research
1.08 3777 HT-74B Notes for VT-FCGS Classes - United States Handouts from VT-FCGS Classes - United States Research AMERICAN REVOLUTION Daughters of the American Revolution: Their History and the DAR Research Process, 2015, Carol Schwenk CIVIL WAR American Civil War Military Records, 2014, William L. McKone Beyond Pension Files. Discover Your Civil War Ancestors in Federal Publications and Documents, 2015, Connie Reik In Broadcloth and Brogans: How to Research Your Civil War Ancestor at the National Archives, 2014, Bruce Frail Records of Veterans of the War of the Rebellion, 2016, William L. McKone Researching Your Town's Civil War History, 2011, Grant Reynolds NEW ENGLAND New England Vital Records, 2011, Ed McGuire Research New England's First Settlers, 2022, Scott Drew Bartley NEW YORK New York Research, 2020, Anastasia Pratt Sources for New York State Research, 2012, Christopher Childs ORPHAN TRAIN Orphan Train Riders, 2019, Dan Bean VERMONT Black and Brown Heritage in Vermont, 2021, Jerome Lafayette Narramore Early Vermont Settlers Project, 2018, Scott Drew Bartley First Black Family in Essex, Vermont, 2022, Jerry Fox Genealogical Treasures in the Public Record, 2011, Scott Reilly New Strategies for Researching Vermont Families, 2011, Scott Drew Bartley Perseverance, Preservation and Patience (Native Americans' Experience in Vermont), 2010, Judy Dow Vermont, Vermont Research in the 18th Century , 2022, Scott Drew Bartley WAR OF 1812 Researching Your War of 1812 Veteran in Federal Publications and Documents, 2013, Connie Reik  
1.08 1282 MA-14-14 Civil Marriages of Spencer, Massachusetts The marriage records list: Date of marriage, name, age and occupation Birth place of parents Where marriage occurred and by who Spouse, residence, their age and occupations Birth place and parents of spouse This information comes from town records not parish records.
1.08 6055 MA-6-1 Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 Vital birth, marriage and death records of New Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849. Includes New Salem Public Records Listed alphabetically.
1.08 5316 MD-11-6 Marriage Licenses of Frederick County, Maryland 1778-1810 Entries were taken from the records of marriage licenses held at the courthouse in Frederick, Maryland. The courthouse records contain only the dates of the license, and names of the bride and groom. Each is arranged alphabetically by the first letter of the surname and first letter of the given name. This compilation is based on the male section only. This section was completely alphabetized by male and combined with a copy of the same section rearranged and alphabetized by female. The "female" section of the courthouse records was not used except to resolve a few discrepancies.
1.08 5370 ME-16-8 Baptismal, Marriage and Funeral Records of Rev. Albert Cole (1818-1881) of Cornish, Maine A collection of records from 1864 to 1880 of baptisms, marriages and funerals maintained during the ministry by Reverend Albert Cole of Cornish, Maine who was prepared for the Congregational ministry at Bangor Theological Seminary in Aug. 1846. Raymond T. Ayer made thes records available to the family historians of the area along with York County deaths prepared by Adeline Thompson Ayer.
1.08 4114 MIL-US-28 Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army This is the standard reference work on the officers of the Revolutionary War, containing an alphabetically arranged list, with service records, of 14,000 officers of the Continental Army, including many officers of the Militia and State Troops who served during the Revolution. The information given includes the soldier's rank, dates of service, when and where wounded, taken prisoner, exchanged, or killed, etc., with the name of the state in which service was rendered and a designation of company and command. Some of the data was not available from official records, so other reliable sources of information were consulted and data added therefrom in order to complete the service record of each officer. Some 6,000 names not recorded in the earlier edition of 1893 were added and a great many records revised and completed for the last published edition of 1914. Also includes a list of French officers who served in the U.S. Army, as well as alphabetical and chronological lists of battles and skirmishes. ". . . This is the best and basic source for identification of Revolutionary War officers."--The Virginia Genealogist (Jan.-March 1974).
1.08 2163 NH-6-10 Town Records-Marriage Records A red spirit book- Marriages recorded in the town of Peterboro, NH 1887-1948. Includes AFGH collection franco-American resources civil records. Date and place of marriages pg VI Bride and Groom Parents Mother's place of birth Father's place of birth Organized alphabetically
1.08 5890 NH-8-10 Abstracts of the Probate Records of Rockingham, County, N.H. 1771-1799 Volume 1 This book presents the probate records of Rockingham County, New Hampshire, 1771–1799. Volume 1, Initially, all of New Hampshire functioned as a single county. In 1771, it was divided into five counties: Rockingham, Hillsborough, Strafford, Grafton and Cheshire. Until 1773, Grafton and Strafford were to remain with Rockingham until their populations increased sufficiently to maintain a county system. Over time, additional counties have been added such as Coos, Merrimack, Sullivan, Belknap and Carroll. Some of the original towns in Rockingham County include: Allenstown, Brentwood, Canterbury, Concord, Deerfield, East Kingston, Epsom, Exeter, Greenland, Hampton, Hawke, Kensington, Kingston, Loudon, New Castle, Newington, Newmarket, North Hampton, Pelham, Pembroke, Pittsfield, Piplin, Portsmouth, Raymond, Rye, Salem, Seabrook, South Hampton, Stratham and Windham. All are represented in the probate records abstracted here. Entries are listed in alphabetical order and include: names as spelled in the original documents, estates, guardianships, accounts and titles. Items about slaves discovered in wills, divisions, etc. have been documented.
1.08 5891 NH-8-11 Abstracts of the Probate Records of Rockingham County, N.H. 1771-1799, Volume 2 This book presents the probate records of Rockingham County, New Hampshire, 1771–1799. Volume 2. Initially, all of New Hampshire functioned as a single county. In 1771, it was divided into five counties: Rockingham, Hillsborough, Strafford, Grafton and Cheshire. Until 1773, Grafton and Strafford were to remain with Rockingham until their populations increased sufficiently to maintain a county system. Over time, additional counties have been added such as Coos, Merrimack, Sullivan, Belknap and Carroll. Some of the original towns in Rockingham County include: Allenstown, Brentwood, Canterbury, Concord, Deerfield, East Kingston, Epsom, Exeter, Greenland, Hampton, Hawke, Kensington, Kingston, Loudon, New Castle, Newington, Newmarket, North Hampton, Pelham, Pembroke, Pittsfield, Piplin, Portsmouth, Raymond, Rye, Salem, Seabrook, South Hampton, Stratham and Windham. All are represented in the probate records abstracted here. Entries are listed in alphabetical order and include: names as spelled in the original documents, estates, guardianships, accounts and titles. Items about slaves discovered in wills, divisions, etc. have been documented.
1.08 2211 NY-10-2 Addenda to Clinton County NY Marriage Repertoire This book supplements marriages of Clinton County 1830-1880 by Pontbriand When the original copying was done in 1982 some records were missing. The Clinton County historian was able to give the author earlier photocopies of records for St. Jean Baptiste in Plattsburgh for 1849-1853, and 1853-1855. They also found a book of records for Ste. Anne de Centreville in Mooers Fork for 1861-1874.
1.08 4229 NY-10-38 American Genealogical Records in Canada: Case Study This volume was a short demo by Virginia Easley DeMarce for NNYACGS to establish how much genealogical information on Americans (specifically in NY and VT) could be found in Canadian parish records. She looked in Canadian records for any mention of American residence for a participant in the event being recorded. The document is only about 30 double-sided pages with the surnames arranged in alphabetical order. Therefore, it is of limited usefulness and there is no index.
1.08 6071 NY-21-1 Special Collection of Tree Talks County of Hamilton Abstracts Hamilton County Index can be found NY-X-34 The books in the Tree Talk series are collections, by county, of material gathered by the members of the Central New York Genealogical Society. The information does not cover every town, nor every year, and the sources covered can vary quite a bit by county. What is here tends to come from lesser-known sources which may be the unique source one needs to make a connection in New York State. Much of the material is from the early to mid-1800’s. Type of records Morehouse cemeteries 1854-1960 Hope cemeteries 1830-1953 Lake Pleasant cemeteries 1839-1961 Hope cemeteries 1822-1963 Wells cemeteries 1850-1962 Morehouse cemeteries 1847-1965 Benson cemeteries 1860-1960 Indian Lake cemeteries 1861-1936 Long Lake cemeteries 1857-1953 Will Book 1 1878-1884, 1869 Will Book 2 1861-1909 Letters of Administration O 1867-1920 Vital Records, Lake Pleasant 1848 Vital Records, Morehouse 1848-1851 Bethuneville Settlers 1832 Morehouse cemeteries 1846-1924
1.08 6024 NY-23-2 Special Collection of Tree Talks County of Jefferson Abstracts Jefferson County Index can be found VT-X-35 The books in the Tree Talk series are collections, by county, of material gathered by the members of the Central New York Genealogical Society. The information does not cover every town, nor every year, and the sources covered can vary quite a bit by county. What is here tends to come from lesser-known sources which may be the unique source one needs to make a connection in New York State. Much of the material is from the early to mid-1800’s. The Jefferson County book itself is not indexed, but it is indexed in, “Index to Tree Talks County Packets North Country”, which can be found in our collection. The shelf number for the index is NY-X-35. There are also notes on any errors found in the volume. Type of Record Years Covered Jefferson County, deaths 1850 Jefferson County, deaths 1847-1850 Jefferson County, births 1847-1850 Clayton Cemetery 1815-1939 Jefferson County, births 1847-1849 Jefferson County, marriages 1847-1849 Jefferson County, deaths 1847-1849 Guardianships, Book A 1830-1831 Clayton Cemetery 1821-1882 Dower Book 1830-1844 Wills, Book A 1820-1838 Guardianships, Book A 1831-1840 Letters at Post Office 1817 Guardianships, Book A 1833-1844 Newspapers, Vital Records 1842-1844 Rev. Skinner, marriages 1846-1850 Newspapers, Vital Records 1822-1825 Wills, Book A 1832 Newspapers, Vital Records 1823-1825 Wills, Book A 1832-1835
1.08 5984 NY-46-6 Special Collection of Tree Talks County of Saratoga Abstracts Saratoga County Index found N.Y.-X-34 The books in the Tree Talk series are collections, by county, of material gathered by the members of the Central New York Genealogical Society. The information gathered does not cover every town, nor every year, and the sources covered can vary quite a bit by county, but what is here tends to come from lesser-known sources and may therefore be the unique source one needs to make a connection in New York State. Much of the material is from the early to mid-1800’s, a timeframe that tends to be problematic for genealogists. The material is also not indexed. One will need to spend time going through the books, page by page, in order to see if one might find those needed clues. This book contains: Cemetery inscriptions, Guardianship records, Letters of Administration, Surrogate court records, Vital Records, inc. from newspapers, abstracts of wills.
1.08 4853 OH-CEM-1 Ohio Cemetery Records Extracted from the "Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly. Ohio Cemetery Records consists principally of tombstone inscriptions from cemeteries in the following counties in northeastern and central Ohio: Tumbull, Geauga, Portage, Lorain, Guernsey, Knox, Licking, Delaware, Franklin (including the city of Columbus), Madison, Fairfield, Pickaway, Athens, Vinton, Ross and Jackson.It also includes a number of burial records and inscriptions from cemeteries in East Haddam, Connecticut and Rutland, Massachusetts, which were important departure points for migrations into the "Old Northwest
1.08 4504 ON-45-3 The parish Registers of Births Marriages Deaths of St. Regis, Part 2 This book contains records of Roman Catholic Mission (Early Jesuit, earliest located records of St. Andrews, W., St. Raphaels, Cornwall, Indian Lands (Nutfield), Long Sault, etc.). South-side of the St. Lawrence River. It also includes many additions and corrections (for part 1 issue) 1784-1830, includes: Early records of the parish of St. Patrick's, Hogansburg, N.Y.. Also included are additions, and corrections for Part one. It would be worth one's time to read revelant information from the lengthy introduction that the author added as to what information was on the films that he did not transcribe.
1.08 4505 ON-45-4 The St. Columban's, Cornwall, Ontario, Part 1 This book contains births, marriages, deaths and confirmations of St. Columban's mission/parish in Cornwall, Ontario. Part one from 1834 to 1859. The listing for each child gives the baptism number from the parish ledger, the date of baptism, the names of the parents and sponsors. Sometimes additional information is given such as the date of birth or the approximate age of the child. The second section is 34 pages of burial records . The burial records have varying information which can include birth place, cause of death or witnesses the the burial. The third section is two paages listing names of children who were confirmed. the last section is marriage records. Again these have varying amounts of information. An index of names is included.
1.08 4644 Q-42-2A Caldwell's and Christie's Manor Baptisms Baptisims of Caldwell's and Christie's Manor Copies of the following records were given to me by the late Herb Derrick of Lemonville some years ago. These hand recorded records cover 1809 to 1815 and are not available for viewing on microfilm that I am aware of The Archives has the records that follow these from May 1815 froward on microfilm #12842 For folks in both the Manors these may be a big help ---Pam Wood Waugh Register of Baptisms Performed by the Honorable & Reverend C. Stewart.
1.08 3135 R-95-01 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien to 1699 Vol. 1 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 1: Quebec
1.08 5263 R-95-02 Repertoire des actes de baptisms mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien to 1699 Vol. 2 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Volume 2: Ile d'Orleans et Cote de Beaupre
1.08 5264 R-95-03 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien to 1699 Vol. 3 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 3: Environs de Quebec
1.08 5265 R-95-04 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien to 1699 Vol. 4 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 4: Trois-Rivieres et environs
1.08 5266 R-95-05 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien to 1699 Vol. 5 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 5: Montreal et environs
1.08 5267 R-95-06 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien to 1699 Vol. 6 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 6: Recensements nominatifs et documents divers
1.08 5268 R-95-07 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien to 1699 Vol. 7, INDEX 1-6 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 7: General Index for Volumes 1-6
1.08 3923 R-95-08 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien 1700-1799 Vol. 8 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 8: Quebec
1.08 3924 R-95-09 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien 1700-1799 Vol. 9 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 9: I'Le d' Orleans, Cote de Beaupre et rive nord de L'estuaire
1.08 3925 R-95-10 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien 1700-1799 Vol. 10 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 10: Rive nord du gouvernement de Quebec, de Grondines a Beauport
1.08 3926 R-95-11 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien 1700-1799 Vol. 11 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 11: Rive sud du gouvernement de Quebec
1.08 3927 R-95-12 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien 1700-1799 Vol. 12 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 12: Gouvernement de Trois-Rivieres
1.08 3928 R-95-13 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien 1700-1799 Vol. 13 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 13: Montreal
1.08 3929 R-95-14 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien 1700-1799 Vol. 14 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 14: Archipel et rive nord du gouvernement de Montreal
1.08 3930 R-95-15 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien 1700-1799 Vol. 15 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 15: Rive sud du gouvernement de Montreal
1.08 3931 R-95-16 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien 1700-1799 Vol. 16 INDEX 8-15 A-G PRDHrepertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 16: Index general for Volumes 8-15 (A-G)
1.08 3932 R-95-17 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien 1700-1799 Vol. 17 INDEX 8-15 H-Z PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 17: Index general for Volumes 8-15(H-Z)
1.08 3933 R-95-18 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien 1730-49 Vol. 18 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 18: Quebec
1.08 3934 R-95-19 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien 1730-49 Vol. 19 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 19: Ile d'Orleans, Cote de Beaupre et rive nord de l'estuaire
1.08 3935 R-95-20 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien 1730-49 Vol. 20 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 20: Rive nord du gouvernement de Quebec de Grondines a Beauport
1.08 3936 R-95-21 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien 1730-49 Vol. 21 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 21: Rive sud de L'estuaire
1.08 3937 R-95-22 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien 1730-49 Vol. 22 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 22: Rive sud du gouvernement de Quebec, de Deschaillons a St-Vallier
1.08 3938 R-95-23 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien 1730-49 Vol. 23 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 23: Gouvernement de Trois-Rivieres
1.08 3939 R-95-24 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien 1730-49 Vol. 24 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 24 Montreal
1.08 3940 R-95-25 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien 1730-49 Vol. 25 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 25: Ile de Montreal
1.08 3941 R-95-26 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien 1730-49 Vol. 26 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 26: Ile Jesus et rive nord du gouvernement de Montreal
1.08 3942 R-95-27 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien 1730-49 Vol. 27 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 27: Rive sud du gouvernement de Montreal (1re parte)
1.08 3943 R-95-28 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien 1730-49 Vol. 28 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 28: Rive sud du gouvernemnet de Montreal (2e parte)
1.08 3944 R-95-29 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien 1730-49 Vol. 29 INDEX 18-28 (A-G) PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 29: Index General 18-28, A-G
1.08 3945 R-95-30 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien 1730-49 Vol. 30 INDEX 18-28 (H-Z) PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 30: General Index 18-28 H-Z
1.08 3946 R-95-31 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien 1750-65 Vol. 31 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 31: Quebec
1.08 3947 R-95-32 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien 1750-65 Vol. 32 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 32: Ile d'Orleans, Cote de Beaupre et rive nord de L'estuaire
1.08 3948 R-95-33 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien 1750-65 Vol. 33 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 33: Beauport, Cap Sainte, Charlesbourg, Deschambault, Grondines, L'Ancienne Lorette, les Ecureuils, Mission des Hurons de La Jeune Lorette, Neuville, St. Augustin & St. Foy.
1.08 3949 R-95-34 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien 1750-65 Vol. 34 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 34: Berthier, Cap St. Ignace, Kamouraska, L'Islet, Pabos, Rimouski, ristigouche, Riviere Ouelle, St. Anne de La Pocaterie, St. Francois, St. Pierre, St. Roch Des Aulnaies, St. Thomas, Trois Pistoles
1.08 3950 R-95-35 Repertoire des actes de bapteme mariage sepulture et des recensements du Quebec ancien 1750-65 Vol. 35 PRDH repertory series is composed of 47 volumes.The primary sources for the information contained in those volumes are parish records of baptisms marriages, burials, confirmations, recantations and confirmations. The series also contains notarial records of marriages, civil census records, hospital sick lists, and some ship's passenger lists. Divided in to five distinct periods of time. Codes for type, source and location. Vol. 35: Beaumont, Deschaillons, Lotbiniere, Pointe de Levis, St. Antoine de Tilly, St. Charles, St. Croix, St. Francois D'Assise, St. Joseph, St. Marie, St. Michel and St. Vallier.
1.08 5919 R-US-30 New England Court Records Learn how to read and use court records - with clear explanations of legal terms, illustrations from real cases and step-by-step research examples. This book also shows you where to find court records, in hundreds of sources - courthouses, archives, books, microfilm, and the latest CDs and Internet databases.
1.08 5839 R-US-53 Digging for Genealogical Treasure in New England Town Records Digging for genealogical treasure in New England town records contains New England Genealogy - Archival resources - Directories. Municipal government - New England - Records and correspondence on American Ancestors. Includes bibliographical references and index.
1.08 6032 R-US-70 Guide to the Records of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in New England Guide to the Records of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in New England. In addition to providing a comprehensive list of the official records created by New England Quakers, it also gives a brief history of each meeting.
1.08 54 VT-4-33 Marriage records of "Old Town Winooski" and Colchester from 1857 to 1922 Vol. 1 Marriage records of "Old Town Winooski" and Colchester from 1857 to 1922. Vol. 1, Aalton to Lafountaine. Winooski Vital Records (1857-1998)
1.08 57 VT-4-34 Marriage records of "Old Town Winooski" & Colchester (1857 to 1992), and Winooski, VT (1923 to 1998) Vol. II Marriage records of "Old Town Winooski" & Colchester(1857 to 1992), and Winooski, VT (1923 to 1998) Vol. II LaFountaine to Zweickel Winooski Vital Records
1.08 4238 VT-7-12 Some Grand Isle County Marriages with Canadian Connections These marriage records are extractions from Alburgh (1842-1867), Grand Isle Town (1857-1896) and North Hero (1857-1884) town records. These were encountered by Virgina De Marce of Arlington, VA, in her own research and they are not a complete list. These names were selected because records stated they were Canadian-born or their names looked to be clearly French-Canadian in origin.
1.08 5035 VT-HIST-64 Historical Records Survey #7 Towns of Grand Isle County 1938 Historical Records Survey of Grand Isle County 1938 Inventories of Towns and Village Records up until 1938
1.04 300 ACA-47 Acadian Church Records Vol 2 1712-1748 Acadien
1.04 301 ACA-48 Acadian Church Records Vol 3 1702-1721 Acadien
1.04 302 ACA-49 Acadian Church Records Vol 4 1716-1729 Acadien
1.04 303 ACA-50 Acadian Church Records Vol 5 1730-1740 Acadien
1.04 550 CT-6-1 Taftsville, Connecticut, Sacred Heart Parish, Marriages, 1883-1924 Catholic Church marriage repertoire for Sacred Heart Parish in Taftville, Connecticut. It includes dates of marriages, and when available, parents' names, place and dates of baptisms, places of origin, also supplemented by partial verification from the vital records of the city of Norwich.
1.04 5855 EUR-EN-26 Tracing your British Ancestors This book covers the basic places of research such as parish registers, wills, census returns and marriage licenses. Also includes chapters on the records of the church, Army, Navy, Law and other professions of the East India Company, immigrants of Scotland, Ireland, Wales and the Dominions; and Heraldry. Includes an index.
1.04 4686 HT-119 Researching American Religious Records America has always supported a wide array of religious practices, even before 1800. The authors give historical background, time lines and resources for each church or sect, thus better enabling one to find the genealogical information one is searching for. The religions or sects covered in this book are Catholic, Southern Anglicans, Unitarians & Universalists, Episcopalian, Lutheran and Reformed churches, as well as Quakers, Scots, Scots-Irish Presbyterians, English Methodists and Baptists. Minority sects in colonial America, the Moravians, Mennonites, Amish, Huguenots and Brethren are also covered.
1.04 4687 HT-120 Finding your Ancestors in English Quebec Those lucky enough to have ancestors from French Canada know that the baptisms, marriages and burials of the Catholic church's ledgers contain details that make tracing your ancestors relatively easy, especially since the woman commonly used her maiden name on these important documents. But where do you go if your ancestors were English or Scottish? What records will one find for those of other faiths, and where does one find them? Ms. Douglas sets out to answer these questions for you.
1.04 841 HT-45 Reading Early American Handwriting This book is designed to teach you how to read and understand the handwriting found in documents commonly used in genealogical research. It explains techniques for reading early American documents, provides samples of alphabets and letter forms, and defines terms and abbreviations commonly used in early American documents such as wills, deeds, and church records.
1.04 1260 MA-12-2 Marriages of Sacred Heart Catholic Church Vol 2 There is a brief history of the parish, a list of abbreviations and an explanation as to how to read the records. Pages 1 through 128 lists the marriages in alphabetical order by the men. Pages 129-254 is the list with the bride first.
1.04 1272 MA-14-4 St Joseph Church Worcester, Massachusetts Marriages A brief history of the parish is followed by the records which list: Spouse's Name Parent's Name Baptismal information Other Genealogical information
1.04 1223 MA-3-1 Baptisms of St. Stephen's Catholic Church There is a history of the parish, a list of abbreviations and an explanation of the format in the front of the book. In addition to the baptismal information there are some marriage records or information as to where the parents were from.
1.04 1233 MA-3-11 Franco-American Marriages of New Bedford, MA (This is a clear, legible edition that appears to have the same content as book MA-3-9) This book contains historical notes about New Bedford. Marriage records for both parties when available contain: -Surname -Given Name -Age at time of marriage -Parents Name -Marriage Datem -Church of place of Marriage -Number of marriages Includes index of Brides and Index of widows.
1.04 1237 MA-3-15 Marriages of Saint Anne Catholic Church Fall River, Massachusetts Vol 1 Introduction includes a short description of the town of North Attleboro and a short history of Saint Anne's Parish, the building of the churches and some of the names of the priest who served there. The marriage records include names and date and place of birth or baptism for the bride and groom, the date of their marriage, and their parents names.
1.04 1238 MA-3-16 Marriages of Saint Anne Catholic Church Fall River, Massachusetts Vol 2 Introduction includes a short description of the history of Saint Anne Parish and the names of a few the priests who served there. The marriage records include names and date and place of birth or baptism for the bride and groom, the date of their marriage, and their parents names.
1.04 1239 MA-3-17 Marriages of Notre-Dame de Lourdes Catholic Church Vol. 1 A - D Introduction includes a short history of the French-Canadian parishes of Fall River, MA; Notre Dame Parish and the names of a few of the priests who served there. The marriage records include names, date and place of birth or baptism, residence for the bride and groom, the date of their marriage, their parents names, and names of witnesses.
1.04 1240 MA-3-18 Marriages of Notre-Dame de Lourdes Catholic Church Vol. 2 D - M Introduction includes a short history of the French-Canadian parishes of Fall River, MA; Notre Dame Parish and the names of a few of the priests who served there. The marriage records include names, date and place of birth or baptism, residence for the bride and groom, the date of their marriage, their parents names, and names of witnesses.
1.04 1241 MA-3-19 Marriages of Notre-Dame de Lourdes Catholic Church Vol. 3 M - Z Introduction includes a short history of the French-Canadian parishes of Fall River, MA; Notre Dame Parish and the names of a few of the priests who served there. The marriage records include names, date and place of birth or baptism, residence for the bride and groom, the date of their marriage, their parents names, and names of witnesses.
1.04 1254 MA-7-1 Baptism Records of Precious Blood Church Each baptism in this book was assigned a record number. The index of names in the front of the book tells you which record number to go to to find the record.
1.04 1256 MA-9-1 Partial list of Marriages of St John the Baptiste Catholic Church The marriages are organized by the year they took place and there is no index. the first few pages only name the bride and groom while records starting in 1900, give the parent's names. There is no additional information given.
1.04 4642 MA-X-10 Miscellaneous information Miscellaneous information collected: Marriages 1692-1746 Middleborough, Mass. Halifax, Mass. Bridgewater, Mass. Abington, Mass. Rochester, Mass. Dudley, Mass. Births & Marriages & Deaths Plymouth, Mass. 1692-1769 Deeds & Land Records & Churches Plymouth, Mass. Marriages 1741-1778 Kingston, Mass. Marriages 1735-1769 Middleborough - Births, Marriages & deaths 1680 - 1700 Middleborough, Mass. 1695-1846 History Middleborough, Mass. 1695-1846 First Church East Bridgwater, Mass. - Births 1700-1800 Springfield, Mass. Births 1640-1661, Marriages 1774-1796 West Springfield, Mass. marriage 1774-1796 Windsor, CT - marriages & births 1st record book 18 may 1674
1.04 5301 MD-2-1(14) The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland A Genealogical and Biographical Review from Wills, Deeds and Church Records. Includes an Index.
1.04 1212 ME-16-4 Marriages of Notre Dame, St. Michael & Our Lady Queen of Peace This volume contains Catholic church marriages from 3 parishes in York County, Maine. The records include the names of the spouses, their parents and the date of the marriage. In many cases it also includes data on the baptism dates & locations of the spouses and their residence(s) if not from the parish of their marriage. Dates covered: Notre Dame, Springvale, Me. 1887-1881 St. Michael, Berwick, Me. 1886-1982 Our Lady Queen of Peace, Berwick, Me. 1927-1982 The book is divided into 5 sections: Marriages pp. 1-226 Groom Index pp. 226-234 Bride Index pp. 234-245 Abbreviations p. 245 Anglicized French Names pp. 246-247 It was compiled by Youville Labounte and published on 26 April 1988.
1.04 5061 NB-7-4 Birth and death records Saint Leonard-Parent, Madawaska County, New Brunswick 1854-2010 there is a map of the geographic area nda a history of the church. Birth and baptismal information is on pages 13 to 182. Each listing contains the child's name, birth date, baptismal date, father, mother , godfather, godmother. The death information starts on page 187 to 249. The date of death, age of the deceased, spouse and/or information on the parents.
1.04 4676 ND-1 Assumption Parish, Book 1 - Six The earliest Catholic missions in North Dakota cannot be reliably traced any earlier than 1818 when a priest was sent from Quebec to Fort Douglas (now St. Boniface). A church, residence and cemetery were established to serve the French Catholic Metis community, the descendants of Canadian traders and Aboriginal women, as well as a few Ojibwe converts. When the parish was later found to be within the United States the priest was recalled. The second priest was Father George Anthony Belcourt, a gifted linguist who was very familiar with the Algonquin languages, including Chippewa. According to The Catholic Encyclopedia, Father Belcourt followed the settlers to their summer hunting grounds to provide religious and educational support to the Metis families and to convert the Ojibwe. He is credited with evangelizing the entire Turtle Mountain Chippewa, which kept the tribe at peace with the government during the Sioux troubles. The baptisms, marriages and burial records are in this book with entries in alphabetical order by surname. There is a great deal of additional information on this parish, and its cemetery, to be found at 56755.blogspot.com/…/08/history-of-pembina-metis-cemetery.
1.04 2149 NH-4-4-(5) AVAILABLE Church Vital Records
1.04 2177 NH-6-25 Mariages de Saint Frs. Xavier 1885 de Nashua 1977 N.H. The marriage records of the parish of St. Francois-Xavier Church in Nashua, New Hampshire form 1885 to 1977. Monseigneur Denis M. Bradley. The first cure was Henri Lessard. The cores of this parish L'abbe Henri Lessard (1885-1911) L"abbe J. Julien Richard (1911-1917) L'abbe Fabien-Gedeon Deshaies (1917-1928) L'abbe Pierre C. Gamache (1828-1962) L'abbe Leo St. Pierre (1962-1965) L'abbe Henri A. Brodeur (1965-1971) L'abbe Armand Provost (1971-1976) L'abbe Lucien Dupont (1976- )
1.04 2162 NH-6-9 Repertoire-St. Edmond Church Marriages and Burials Vol. 1 This book contains: Marriages from 1916-Sept 1992 Baptisms from 1916-Aug 1992 Burials from 1918-Aug 1992 All Marriages appear twice, once under groom's name and once under the bride's name. It is listed alphabetical by surname then by the surname of the spouse all in one list. Includes date of marriage, parents, residence, birth date and place and witnesses. Burial records are listed by surname then by first name.
1.04 2179 NH-7-1 St. Paul Parish Baptisms, Marriates, Vol. 1 - 2, A-Z Church Vital Records
1.04 5766 NY-!0-3C St. Mary's Church Records 1900 - 1925 St. Mary's Birth's Marriages, and Burials Champlain, Clinton County, New York from 1900 - 1925.
1.04 2220 NY-10-11 Baptisms & Burials of Redford, Dannemora, Rouses Point, Champlain, NY Church Vital Records of Dannemora, Redford, Rouses Point and Champlain from 1853-1880 (A-Z). Burials at the back. Lists of Baptisms including: * Full name of person * Parents name * Mother's maiden name * Godparents * Town of Baptism * Date of Birth and Baptism List of Burials including: * Name of deceased * Age of some * Burial Date and Town * Name of witnesses * Info such as spouse, child, daughter, son of Both sections have some anonymous names with above info listed Compiled by Benoit Pontbriand, Gerard Provencher, Lyne Moretti Edited by B. Pontbriand Publication No. 111
1.04 2222 NY-10-13 Baptisms of St. Peters Parish Book 1 Church Baptismal records List: * 1st middle and last name of person baptized * name of parents * mother's maiden name * godparents * birth and baptismal dates Book 1 includes A-K some K in book 2
1.04 2223 NY-10-14 Baptisms of St. Peters Parish Book 2 Church Baptismal records List: * 1st middle and last name of person baptized * name of parents * mother's maiden name * godparents * birth and baptismal dates Book 2 includes L-Z with some K included
1.04 2213 NY-10-4 Parish St. John The Baptist, Keeseville, N.Y. Baptisms and Burials Church Vital Records Baptisms and Burials from 1853 to 1880.
1.04 4592 NY-10-42 St. Edmund's, Ellenburg, N.Y., Births and Deaths The births and deaths of St. Edmund's parish Ellenburg, N. Y. from 1834 to 1934. The first section of baptisms includes the date of birth, parent's names and witnesses names. The second section is death and burial records for the church. The information is incomplete for many of these entries but when known age, parents, spouses or witnesses might be listed. Edited by Gloria Pratt.
1.04 2218 NY-10-9 St. Joseph-Du-Corbeau, Coopersville, New York Church vital records,baptisms and burials, 1843 to 1880, #110.
1.04 4501 NY-17-CEM-1 Bombay and Hogansburg, N.Y. State Cemeteries Hogansburg is a hamlet in the town of Bombay, Franklin, N.Y.. The Bombay Historical Society went through the cemetery records (R) and the cemeteries themselves reading the stones (S) in 1994. This booklet gives the person's name, date of birth and death and which cemetery they're located in. The S or R in the "inf" column tells you where the information came from. Cemeteries Frew - Sayles Road, Bombay, N.Y. Hillside Rest - Church Street, Bombay, N.Y. Kavanaugh/Croke - Kavanaugh Corners, Bombay, N.Y. Old St. Patrick's - North Road, Hogansburg, N.Y. Sandhill - Rte 95 Noria Rd., Bombay, N.Y. Hogans/Methodist - St. Regis Road, Hogansburg, N.Y. New St. Patrick's - Rte 37 Hogansburg, N.Y. St/ Joseph's - Rte 95-Moria Rd., Bombay, N.Y. Mohawk Assembly - St. Regis Rd., Hogansburg, N. Y.
1.04 2255 NY-57-2 Notre Dame Des Victoires, Whithall, NY Baptisms Vol. I A-J This book contains a brief history of the church, list of pastors and baptismal records including: Vol. 1 RP 032 -Names A to J -Date of birth and baptism -Parents name including mother's maiden name -Sponsors/godparents -some adoptions Does not state if the child is illegitimate.
1.04 6019 NY-X-35 Index to Tree Talks County Packets North Country North Country index to Tree Talks County Packets, including the Counties of: Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Jefferson and St. Lawrence. Covering a period form 1772-1964. The county packets were assembled from the journal, Tree Talks, published by the Central New York Genealogical Society (CNYGS) and begun in 1961. The hamlet of Elizabethtown is the county seat for Essex County, New York. This book contains the following articles: Cemetery records, pages 1-24 Cemetery inscriptions, page 25-33 Claims for flood damage, 1856, pages 34-53 Tombstone Inscriptions, Jay Central Cemetery, pages 53-69 Abstracts from Will Book A, Essex County Surrogate’s Court, Elizabethtown, page 70-75 Tombstone Inscriptions, Jay Central Cemetery, pages 76-85 Dower Book A Essex County Surrogate’s Office, Elizabethtown, page 86-89 Jay Methodist Church Book 1, page 90-91 Cemetery Inscriptions, various cemeteries, page 92-105 Will Book A, Essex County, pages 106-128 Letters of Administration, Letters of Testamentary and Wills, Vol. Å 1831-1845, pages 129-146 Letters of Administration and Testamentary, Vol. B, 1845-1864, page 147-163
1.04 6107 NY-X-37 Indes to Tree Talks County Packets Central New York Vol. 1 Central Region Vol. 1 includes the Counties of: Chenango, Madison, Oneida and Otsego. 8523 Entries, Covering a period form 1791-1949. The county packets were assembled from the journal, Tree Talks, published by the Central New York Genealogical Society (CNYGS) and begun in 1961. Source material, such as cemetery, census, church, tax, town and vial records.
1.04 6108 NY-X-38 Index to Tree Talks County Packets Central New York Vol. 2 Central Region Vol. 2 includes the Counties of: Cortland, Fulton, Monroe, Onondaga and Otsego. 11792 Entries, Covering a period form 1800-1931. The county packets were assembled from the journal, Tree Talks, published by the Central New York Genealogical Society (CNYGS) and begun in 1961. Source material, such as cemetery, census, church, tax, town and vial records.
1.04 4151 PER-30-15 LINKS Vol. 8, No. 1, Issue Number 15, Fall 2003 Links Vol. 8, No. 1, Issue Number 15, Fall 2003 Other Resources, Acadian Church Records; Bibliotheque National de France; New Family History Center Marie-Anne Drew - Another Indian Captive; Adams, Bunker, Dumontier, de Baudreuil, Gullemin, Drue, Banquart, Lafond, Leclerc, Duclos, Mongrain, Debroyeux, Richard, Dupuis, Lefebvre, Latourelle, rinfert, Levasseur, Blondin, Bedard, Senecal, Morand, Desmarais, Savaria, Carpenter, Barnabe, Perron, Belhumeur, Gooler, Goulet, Drewe, Prideaux, Mortimer, de Grenville, Latendresse, Lawrence Connections - Cousins Across the Sea; Moreau, Kane, Campbell, Kopp, Hebert, Gervais, Hebert, Kain, Auclair, Purtell, Desmarais, Lariviere, Richer, McNamara, Giroux, Turcot, Messier, Harbec, Loisel Heritage - Gold Fever; Dumais, Robillard, Comtois Genealogical Challenge at CVU Ongoing Research - I Found my Indian Ancestors; Lesperance, Belhumeur, Lebrun, Arendanki, Ortrihouandit, Brebeuf, Anenontha, Durand, Lafortune, Malvande, Milville, Cadot, Michel, Houde, Couturier, Proteau, Tellier, Hayot, Lafond, Marion, Hunault, Colin, Laliberte, Lechavalier, Welts, Tims, Olivier, Mulotte, West, Welt, Bedard, Tessier, Gooler, Goulet Fall Conference Goguet, Goyette; Garnier, charron, Foisy, Bissonnette, Dachets, Boule, Ostiguy, Patenaude, Lynch, Wilkens, Brault, Lacoss Charts; Desorcie; Jersey, Magnan, Provencal, Rainville, Vachon, Mellier, Bedard, Brule, Fafard, Campagna, Chapdelaine, Leroux, Berthiaume, Hus, Ethier Gaboriau dit Lapalme; Lapan, Magnan, Thuot, Rainville, Robert, Remillard, Bedard, Brule, Besset, Lareau, Betourne, Gorgues, Leroux, Berthiaume, Hus, Ethier Fontaine; Dery, Paradis, Magnan, Patenaude, Bedard, Filteau, Berard, Guillet, Aubin, Houde, Jobin, Mignier Paradis; Aubin, Maingot, Bouvier, Houde, Houle, Cardin, Coiteux, Constantineau, Duval, Loiseau, Chevalier, Fontaine, Guyon, Martel, Alain Champlain Centennials; Medals photos Other Associations - WBCCI Genealogy Club, Wally Byam Caravan Club International Border Crossings - Vermont Baptisms after a Border Crossing; Lucier, Gilmin, Brunelle, Carpentier, Plouffe, Moreau, Plouffe, Gaiveaux, Turcotte, Charron, Demers, Norman, Girouard, Lebeau, Gervais, Marcil, Tatoux, Robert, Hinse, Heuse, Hache, Veilleux, Graveline, Fortier, Lafantaisie, Mayout, Lucier, Balthazar, Jarret, Tessier, Goyet, Desautels, Berard, Dragon, La Musette, Piche, Menard, Chiasson, Gelineau, Benoit, Savarie, Tessier, Meunier, Bonneau, Beaudoin, Trequier, Galarneau, Bourassa, Normandin, Guerin, Brunelle Lineage; Laclair, Leclaire, Laclare, Clement, Lemieux, Chateauneuf, Durocher, Rice, Duff, Frappier, Leclerc, Joyal, Degreenia, Degreney, Foster, Lunt, Marckres, Valley, Tucker, Kimball, Camplin, Wheeler, Magoon, Murray, Gibney, Paschal, Clough, dube, Dearden, Antonio, Hawkes, Lombard, Louis, Bhairo, Audette, Kayhill, Fuchey, Lee, Leonard, Lafleur, Marcou, Currier, Harkaly, Decoteau Vermont Lives, photos taken by Hector Huard in Winooski, VT Heritage - Ancestral Occupations in Jette and PRDH Stories of Old La Rochelle
1.04 4740 PER-30-36 LINKS, Volume 18, No. 2 Issue Number 36, Fall 2015 Contents: President's Report - Sheila Morris New Members Genealogy Library Open House French Heritage Day Moves to Winooski - Joel Baird Computer Room Renovations 350th Anniversary Carignan-Salieres - Gabriel Racle Can You Identify People in photo-Dorey-Criteau-Jasmin Families Finding Your Living Relatives & Roots through the Internet - Bruce Dumelin Acquisitions update - Lynn Johnson Sharing Family Information - Peg Eddy 2015 Report on the New England Regional Conference - Kim Beauchemin 2015 Fall Classes Proclamation: Genealogy Day in Vermont VT-FCGS Publications for Sale French Baptist Church in Burlington Shocking Story about Jacques and Gillette - Judy Welna The Frigate Hermione Visits Maine - John Fisher Marriage Contract in New France - Suzanne Boivin Summerville Inheritance Laws Under Custom of Paris Age of Majority in Quebec & France Common Words in French Records Queries - Janet Allard How to Request Research At-A-Glance View of Sources Special Inters Groups Events and Library Closings Family Histories Annual Fall Conference Flyer Pre-Registration Form for Conference
1.04 5022 PER-30-39 LINKS Volume 20, No. 1 Issue Number 39, Winter 2017 Vermont Genealogy Magazine Contents: President's Report Welcome New Members Class Schedule 2017 Events and Closings Baptisms and Marriages, St. Monica's Church, Barre, VT. The Pioneer Families of New France Who was Charles Stone Quebec Adopts a Third Monument Finding British Regiments in Quebec Queries VT-FCGS Parish Books for Sale New Book Review Library Book Acquisitions French-Canadian Interest Group Loyalist Settlers and Their Notaries VT-FCGS Library Resources for Researching Quebec Records Being an Ambassador for VT-FCGS Spoiled by Success Sunny Side of Genealogy Frozen Body Found on Lake "Genealogy Quebec" Website Peter Lander, Jr. (1847-1937) 2016 Annual Fall Conference Report Minutes from Annual Meeting
1.04 5968 PER-30-48 LINKS, Volume 24, No. 2, Issue Number 48, Fall 2021 Contents: President's Letter Audit Report 2021 Letter from the Editor Catholic Church Records The Chester Creek Murders New Books August 2021 Vermont Boundary Changes Irish Famine and Emigration Free Access to Ancestry.com and Newspapers.com
1.04 2456 Q-1-1 Repertoire De Mariages du Comte D Church Vital Records Vol 1, A TO k
1.04 2457 Q-1-2 Repertoire De Mariages du Comte D'Abitibi (sectiom Est) Vol. 2 Church Marriage Vital Records, Vol 2, L to Z
1.04 2458 Q-1-3 Repertoire de Mariages du Comte D'Abitibi (section Ouest) Vol. 1 Church Marriage Vital Records Vol 1, A to H
1.04 2459 Q-1-4 Repertoire de Mariages du Comte D'Abitibi (section Ouest) Vol. 2 Church Marriages Vital Records Vol 2, I to Z
1.04 2520 Q-10-3 Saint Etienne de Bolton Church Vital Records of baptemes, mariages and sepultures of the paroisse of Saint Etienne de Bolton 1851 to 1992
1.04 2530 Q-11-2 Mariages du Comte de Chambly, St. Hubert & St. Lambert Church mariage records County of Chambly includes: Saint-Hubert (1862-1970 Saint-Lambert (1895-1970)
1.04 2533 Q-11-4 Mariages Ile Dupas, St. Ignace-De-Loyola Church mariage records from 1704 to 1960 du Club de genealogie de Longueuil. Ile Dupas St-Ignace-de-Loyola Pub. #C-038
1.04 5308 Q-12-18 Paroisse de Saint Paul de Grand Mere 1899-1992, Baptisms Tome 1, A-D Volume 1, Baptisms Abbott to Daneault The town of Grand-Mere was founded in 1898 on the Saint-Maurice River and the parish of Saint-Paul was formed in 1899. Grand-Mere is located north of Trois -rivieres. As a result of a municipal reorganization that started in 2002. grand-Mere is now part of the City of Shawinigan. Grand-Mere is French for grandmother. The name of the town comes from a rock formation that was pulled from the bottom of the river that resembles an old woman with a bun at the base of her head. Each set includes a history of the village, the names of the priests who served the parish, the names of village men who became priest and historical notes. There is also information on the Ursuline Nuns, including a history and list of the nuns. The baptismal records include the names of the parents and godparents. When marriage information was recorded in the church's baptismal ledger it is included in this book.
1.04 5309 Q-12-19 Paroisse de Saint-Paul de Grand-Mere 1899-1992, Baptisms Tome 2, D-H Volume 2, Baptisms Daniel to Hamel The town of Grand-Mere was founded in 1898 on the Saint-Maurice River and the parish of Saint-Paul was formed in 1899. Grand-Mere is located north of Trois -rivieres. As a result of a municipal reorganization that started in 2002. grand-Mere is now part of the City of Shawinigan. Grand-Mere is French for grandmother. The name of the town comes from a rock formation that was pulled from the bottom of the river that resembles an old woman with a bun at the base of her head. Each set includes a history of the village, the names of the priests who served the parish, the names of village men who became priest and historical notes. There is also information on the Ursuline Nuns, including a history and list of the nuns. The baptismal records include the names of the parents and godparents. When marriage information was recorded in the church's baptismal ledger it is included in this book.
1.04 5310 Q-12-20 Paroisse de Saint-Paul de Grand Mere 1899-1992, Baptisms Tome 3, H-M Volume 3, Baptisms Hamel to Michaud The town of Grand-Mere was founded in 1898 on the Saint-Maurice River and the parish of Saint-Paul was formed in 1899. Grand-Mere is located north of Trois -rivieres. As a result of a municipal reorganization that started in 2002. grand-Mere is now part of the City of Shawinigan. Grand-Mere is French for grandmother. The name of the town comes from a rock formation that was pulled from the bottom of the river that resembles an old woman with a bun at the base of her head. Each set includes a history of the village, the names of the priests who served the parish, the names of village men who became priest and historical notes. There is also information on the Ursuline Nuns, including a history and list of the nuns. The baptismal records include the names of the parents and godparents. When marriage information was recorded in the church's baptismal ledger it is included in this book.
1.04 5311 Q-12-21 Paroisse de Saint-Paul de Grand Mere 1899-1992, Baptisms Tome 4, M-Y Volume 4, Baptisms Michaud to Yu The town of Grand-Mere was founded in 1898 on the Saint-Maurice River and the parish of Saint-Paul was formed in 1899. Grand-Mere is located north of Trois -rivieres. As a result of a municipal reorganization that started in 2002. grand-Mere is now part of the City of Shawinigan. Grand-Mere is French for grandmother. The name of the town comes from a rock formation that was pulled from the bottom of the river that resembles an old woman with a bun at the base of her head. Each set includes a history of the village, the names of the priests who served the parish, the names of village men who became priest and historical notes. There is also information on the Ursuline Nuns, including a history and list of the nuns. The baptismal records include the names of the parents and godparents. When marriage information was recorded in the church's baptismal ledger it is included in this book.
1.04 2596 Q-20-1 Mariages du comte de Frontenac Vol. 1, A - I Church Vital Marriage Records (1840-1982) Vol.1 Acteau - Imbeault Publication No. 55
1.04 2597 Q-20-2 Mariages du comte de Frontenac Vol. 2, I - Z Church Vital Marriage Records (1840-1982) Vol.2 Inkel - Zaor Publication No. 55
1.04 2460 Q-3-1 Arthabaska County Part 1 Church Marriage Records #45 Part 1 - In Two parts Missionaries 1840-1844, St. Louis de Blanford 1848 Princeville 1846, Arthabasla 1851, St. Norbert 1855, Tingwick 1856, St. Valere 1860, Warwock 1860, St. Helene de Chester 1860, St. Paul de Chester 1861 (today Chesterville), Victoriaville 1863, Ste Clothilde d Horton 1870, Ste Elisabeth de Warwick 1872, St. Albert 1877, St. Remi de Tingwick 1881, Daveluyville 1888, St. Rosaire 1893, Ste Seraphine 1904.
1.04 6203 Q-3-1A Arthabaska County Part 2 Church Marriage Records #45 Part 2 - In Two parts Missionaries 1840-1844, St. Louis de Blanford 1848 Princeville 1846, Arthabasla 1851, St. Norbert 1855, Tingwick 1856, St. Valere 1860, Warwock 1860, St. Helene de Chester 1860, St. Paul de Chester 1861 (today Chesterville), Victoriaville 1863, Ste Clothilde d Horton 1870, Ste Elisabeth de Warwick 1872, St. Albert 1877, St. Remi de Tingwick 1881, Daveluyville 1888, St. Rosaire 1893, Ste Seraphine 1904.
1.04 6165 Q-4-7 Ceux Qui Ont Bati Saint-Simon Municipalite De St.-Simon De-Ramesay, Les Maskoutains, located Southwestern, Quebec on the Yamaska River. Church records are organized by family name of founding families.
1.04 2765 Q-44-9 Necrology of St-Paul-du-Buton, Notre Dame-du-Rosaire & Ste-Euphemie Church records of: Necrologe: St-Paul-du-Buton 1868-1974 Notre Dame-du-Rosaire 1889-1974 Ste-Euphemie 1907-1974
1.04 2784 Q-45-7 Visitation De Notre-Dame, Chateau-Richer mariages Church Marriage Vital Records for Chateau-Richer from 161 to 1994 Publication No. 2
1.04 2468 Q-5-1 Saint Francois De La Nouvelle Beauce (of Beauceville) St. Francois D'Assise Church mariages, baptemes and sepultures Records. Num. 52
1.04 2839 Q-50-10 St Gregoire Le Grand Vol 2 D-L Church Vital Records
1.04 2840 Q-50-11 St Gregoire Le Grand Vol 3 L-Y Church Vital Records
1.04 2841 Q-50-12 St Gregoire Le Grand Church Vital Records
1.04 2842 Q-50-13 St Gregoire Le Grand Church Vital Records
1.04 2843 Q-50-14 Ste Monique Vol. 1 A-K Church Vital Records
1.04 2844 Q-50-15 Ste Monique Vol. 2 L-Z Church Vital Records
1.04 2834 Q-50-5 Repertoire de Baptemes de la paroisse Gentilly, Vol. 1, A-L Church Baptisms Records of Gentilly Vol. 1 Abbott - Liberge
1.04 2838 Q-50-9 St Gregoire Le Grand Vol 1 A-D Church Vital Records
1.04 2476 Q-6-1 Repertoire Des Marriages des Paroisses Sainte Agnes De Dundee, Saint Stanislas Kostka and Saint Anicet Diocdes De Valleyfield Church Vital Marriage Records of the Diocese De Valleyfield, Parishes Sainte Agnes De Dundee 1861 to 1967, Saint Stanislas Kostka 1847 to 1967, and Saint Anicet 1818 to 1966. Repertoire #28
1.04 2477 Q-6-2 Repertoire De mariages De Saint Clement Beauharnois Church Vital Mariages Records of Saint Clement Beauharnois 1813 to 1968. Publication #29
1.04 2478 Q-6-3 Marriages of St Timothee 1823-1971 and St. Louis de Gonzague Church Vital Marriage Records of St-Timothee 1823 to 1971 and St. Louis de Gonzague 1847 to 1971.
1.04 2479 Q-6-4 Repertoire des Mariages de Valleyfield (Salaberry) Church Vital Mariages Records 10 Paroisses 1855 to 1970 Repertoire #C-33.
1.04 2480 Q-6-5 Paroisse Saint Stanislas De Kostka Vol. 1 A to L Church Vital Marriage Records of St. Stanislas de Kostra 1910 to 1989 Vol. 1 A to L.
1.04 2481 Q-6-6 Paroisse Saint Stanislas De Kostka Vol. 2 L to Z Church Vital Marriages Records of Saint Stanislas de Kostra 1910 to 1989 Vol. 2 L to Z.
1.04 2935 Q-62-3 Mariages du Comte de Saint-Jean Part 1 A-H Church marriages Records Comte de Saint-Jean Part 1 A - H Publication No. 97
1.04 2936 Q-62-4 Mariages du Conte de Saint-Jean Part 2, H-Z Church mariages records du Comte de Saint-Jean Multi Part 2 H - Z Publication No. 97
1.04 2938 Q-62-6 St. Luc Comte Saint Jean Tome II Church records of Saint-Luc Comte Saint-Jean from 1801 to 1967. Tome 11 mariages and sepultures Publication No. L-225
1.04 2967 Q-67-9 The History of Stanstead County While many local histories provide little information of value to genealogists this book is a definite exception. It is a treasure trove of vital records, pedigrees and lists of names/dates. Since this was originally published in 1874, the compiler was able to talk to original settlers or their next generation to include short reminiscences of life in the early 19th century in this county. It begins in Part One with a 113-page history of the founding of the county and its towns. Also covered are the histories of each religious denomination including the first ministers, missionaries and church founding. Military campaigns and geography are discussed. In Part Two are included more than 500 genealogies of local families listing the vital events for several generations of each family. This section has over 230 pages of data for the interested family historian. It is a tremendous resource if you are searching in this area. The final section contains a few pages on local institutions and businesses and ends with a surname index.
1.04 2499 Q-7-26 Mariages & Necrologie de Ste-Sabine Church Vital Records of Ste-Sabine marriages (1906-1975)and Burials (1906-1975)
1.04 2500 Q-7-27 Serie Bas Saint Laurent Vol. 1 A-K Church Vital Records
1.04 2501 Q-7-28 Serie Bas Saint Laurent Vol. 2 L-Z Church Vital Records
1.04 2503 Q-7-29 Mariages et Necrologe de St-Neree Church Vital Records of St-Nerre, marriages and burials (1883-1971). Publication No. 12
1.04 2485 Q-7-3 Marriages and Burials St. Magloire, St. Philemon, St. Damien Marriages and Burials of Church parish records of Bellechasse County Publication No. 31 St. Magloire (1872-1975) St. Phileomon (1886-1975) St. Damien (1882-1972
1.04 2488 Q-7-4 Necrologe De St. Michel de Bellechasse Burials of St. Michel de Bellechasse Church parish records from 1733 - 1974. Publication No. 25 Burials 1733-1974
1.04 2492 Q-7-6 Repertoire des mariages et Necrologie de Beaumont Church Vital Records, marriages and burials of St. Etienne, Beaumont. Publication No. 33
1.04 2493 Q-7-7 Repertoire des mariages et necrologie de Saint-Vallier Church Vital Records of Saint-Vallier marriages and burials (1713-1975) Publication No. 36
1.04 2494 Q-7-8 Mariages et Necrologe St. Camilie Church Vital Records of St. Camile the marriages and burials (1902-1975). Publication No. 37
1.04 2495 Q-7-9 AVAILABLE Church Vital Records
1.04 2504 Q-8-1 Mariages du Comte de Berthier 1704-1980, Vol. 1 Abo-Cor Church Vital Records of Berthier County from 1704 to 1980 Vol. 1, Abo-Cor.
1.04 2505 Q-8-2 Mariages du Comte de Berthier 1704-1980, Vol. 2 Cor-Gue Church Vital Records of Berthier County from 1704 to 1980 Vol. 2, Cor-Gue.
1.04 2506 Q-8-3 Mariages du Comte de Berthier, 1704-1980, Vol. 3 Gue-Pac Church Vital Records of Berthier County from 1704 to 1980 Vol. 3, Gue-Pac.
1.04 2507 Q-8-4 Mariages du Comte de Berthier 1704-1980, Vol. 4 Pac to Yea Church Vital Records of Berthier County from 1704 to 1980 Vol. 4, Pac-Yea.
1.04 4793 Q-HISTORY-25 Phantoms of the French Fur Trade Volume 1 Twenty Men Who Worked in the Trade Between 1618 and 1758. Volume 1 In addition to presenting a detailed study of the fur trade activities of these twenty subjects, the author has given equal consideration to the lives these men led when they were not working in the peltries business, especially their times at home with their loved ones. Thus, these biographies include detailed examinations of the men's wives and other family members, as well as each couple's children, home, possessions, and farming operation (nearly all of these individuals worked as subsistence farmers in tandem with their peltries occupations), along with myriad activities and events of their personal lives. These thought-provoking accounts, which examine in minute detail the happenings of these people's daily existence, cover the entire arc from birth to death. These reconstructions have been woven from hundreds of original French documents, most of which have never before been transcribed and translated. This mass of previously untapped information has been combined with church records as well as many other documentary sources, including censuses, government and missionary reports, personal letters, private journals, and period maps. Through these twenty highly detailed, dual biographies, the history of New France and its fur trade emerges. This set of three hardcover volumes, containing 2450 pages, is illustrated with 100 color photographs, 27 drawings and maps, and 5 reproductions of ancient handwritten documents. Two of its valuable features include an 80-page index by proper nouns and a 40-page triple index by subjects (Life in France, Life in New France, and the Fur Trade). This work will be of considerable interest to professional and avocational historians, genealogists, and enthusiasts of fur trade, military, missionary, colonial, and canoeing history. Table of Contents Volume One 1. Abraham Martin dit l'Écossais (called the Scot/Scotsman) and his wife Marguerite Langlois. 2. Olivier Letardif and his wives Louise Couillard and Barbe Émard. 3. Charles Sevestre and his wife Marie Pichon. 4. Jean Gagnon and his wife Marguerite Cauchon. Store owner and outfitter in the Lower Town area of Quebec 5. François Perron and Jeanne Suire. 6. Daniel Perron dit Suire and his wife Louise Gargottin. 7. Claude David and his wife Suzanne Denoyon. 8.Alexandre Turpin and his wives Catherine Delor, Marie Charlotte Beauvais, and Marie Gauthier.
1.04 4794 Q-HISTORY-26 Phantoms of the French Fur Trade Volume 2 Twenty Men Who Worked in the Trade Between 1618 and 1758. Volume 2 In addition to presenting a detailed study of the fur trade activities of these twenty subjects, the author has given equal consideration to the lives these men led when they were not working in the peltries business, especially their times at home with their loved ones. Thus, these biographies include detailed examinations of the men's wives and other family members, as well as each couple's children, home, possessions, and farming operation (nearly all of these individuals worked as subsistence farmers in tandem with their peltries occupations), along with myriad activities and events of their personal lives. These thought-provoking accounts, which examine in minute detail the happenings of these people's daily existence, cover the entire arc from birth to death. These reconstructions have been woven from hundreds of original French documents, most of which have never before been transcribed and translated. This mass of previously untapped information has been combined with church records as well as many other documentary sources, including censuses, government and missionary reports, personal letters, private journals, and period maps. Through these twenty highly detailed, dual biographies, the history of New France and its fur trade emerges. This set of three hardcover volumes, containing 2450 pages, is illustrated with 100 color photographs, 27 drawings and maps, and 5 reproductions of ancient handwritten documents. Two of its valuable features include an 80-page index by proper nouns and a 40-page triple index by subjects (Life in France, Life in New France, and the Fur Trade). This work will be of considerable interest to professional and avocational historians, genealogists, and enthusiasts of fur trade, military, missionary, colonial, and canoeing history. Table of Contents Volume 2 9. François Brunet dit Le Bourbonnais, Sr. and his wife Barbe Beauvais. 10. Pierre Girard and his wives Suzanne de Lavoie and Élisabeth Lequin. 11. Mathieu Brunet dit Létang and his wife Marie Blanchard. 12. Robert Réaume and his wife Élisabeth Brunet dite Belhumeur. 13. Jean Baptiste Lalonde and his wives Marguerite Masta and Jeanne Gervais. 14. Jean François Brunet dit Le Bourbonnais, Jr. and his wife Françoise David. 15. Pierre Maupetit dit Poitevin and his wife Angélique Villeray.
1.04 4795 Q-HISTORY-27 Phantoms of the French Fur Trade Volume 3 Twenty Men Who Worked in the Trade Between 1618 and 1758. Volume 3 In addition to presenting a detailed study of the fur trade activities of these twenty subjects, the author has given equal consideration to the lives these men led when they were not working in the peltries business, especially their times at home with their loved ones. Thus, these biographies include detailed examinations of the men's wives and other family members, as well as each couple's children, home, possessions, and farming operation (nearly all of these individuals worked as subsistence farmers in tandem with their peltries occupations), along with myriad activities and events of their personal lives. These thought-provoking accounts, which examine in minute detail the happenings of these people's daily existence, cover the entire arc from birth to death. These reconstructions have been woven from hundreds of original French documents, most of which have never before been transcribed and translated. This mass of previously untapped information has been combined with church records as well as many other documentary sources, including censuses, government and missionary reports, personal letters, private journals, and period maps. Through these twenty highly detailed, dual biographies, the history of New France and its fur trade emerges. This set of three hardcover volumes, containing 2450 pages, is illustrated with 100 color photographs, 27 drawings and maps, and 5 reproductions of ancient handwritten documents. Two of its valuable features include an 80-page index by proper nouns and a 40-page triple index by subjects (Life in France, Life in New France, and the Fur Trade). This work will be of considerable interest to professional and avocational historians, genealogists, and enthusiasts of fur trade, military, missionary, colonial, and canoeing history. Table of Contents Volume Three 16. Guillaume Lalonde (Number 1) and his wife Sarah Allyn/Marie Madeleine Hélène. 17. Simon Réaume and his wives Charlotte Turpin and Angélique Hunault. 18. Étienne Tremblay and his wife Marie Fortin. 19. Guillaume Lalonde (Number 2) and his wife Marie Angélique Brunet dite Bourbonnais. 20. Guillaume Lalonde (Number 4) and his wives Marie Charlotte Sauvé dite Laplante and Marie Rose Legardeur de Repentigny.
1.04 5862 RI-3-1 Little Compton Families Volume I, Albert to Manchester Volume I goes from Albert to Manchester. The town of Little Compton, Rhode Island was founded by a band of explorers from Plymouth Colony. From its inception Little Compton has been a bastion of Mayflower ancestry, including that of the Wilbor family of compiler Benjamin Franklin Wilbour. Mr. Wilbour devoted much of his life to compiling genealogies of his own and other families of Little Compton. Based upon extensive research in primary sources and featuring numerous illustrations, Little Compton Families is Benjamin Franklin Wilbour's legacy to the descendants of some 200 families, many of whom are traced back to the middle of the 17th century. From its inception Little Compton has been a bastion of Mayflower ancestry, including that of the Wilbor family of compiler Benjamin Franklin Wilbour. Mr. Wilbour devoted much of his life to compiling genealogies of his own and other families of Little Compton. This present work, which was assembled from Mr. Wilbour's notes by Philip B. Simonds and originally published in 1967 by the Little Compton Historical Society, is now available in a fifth edition. Based upon extensive research in primary sources and featuring numerous illustrations, Little Compton Families is Benjamin Franklin Wilbour's legacy to the descendants of the following 200 families, many of whom are traced back to the middle of the 17th century: Albert, Allen, Almy, Amory, Astle, Athington, Austin, Bailey, Barker, Beebe, Bennett, Bertram, Billings, Bixby, Blackman, Bliss, Bone, Borden, Bosworth, Brayton, Brennan, Briggs, Brigham, Brightman, Brown, Brownell, Buckley, Bullock, Bundy, Burchard, Burgess, Burleigh, Burlingame, Butler, Butts, Campbell, Canfield, Carr, Carroll, Carter, Carton, Base, Castino, Chase, Church, Clapp, Clark(e), Closson, Cobb, Coe, Coggeshalle, Collins, Cook, Coombs, Cooper, Cordeira, Corey, Cornell, Cowen, Cozzens, Crandall, Crandon, Crosby Crossman, Cuthbert, Davenport, Davis, Davol, DeAzevedo, Dennis, Dimon, Douglas, Dring, Drowne, Durfee, Durkee, Dye, Dyer, Earle, Ellis, Elwell, Elmery, Field, Fisher, Fobes, Foote, Forrester, Fortner, Fowler, Francis, Gibbs, Gifford, Grant, Gray, Grinnell, Groves, Hambly, Hart Hathaway, Hatton, Head, Heyward, Hickey, Hicks, Hilliard, Horswell, House, Howard, Howland, Hoxie, Hunt, Irish, Jackson, Jameson, Jenney, Jennings, Jewell, Jones, Joy, Kaye, Kelly, Kempton, Kirby, Ladd, Lake, Lavarre, Lawton, Leary, Lemunion, Lewis, Linnekin, Little, Longley, Lynd, McFadden, MacFarland, Magnuski, Manchester, Manley, Manton, Martin, Mias, Moore, Morse, Mosher, Negus, Newton, Ormsby, Pabodie, Paine, Palmer, Pearce, Peckham, Perkins, Phillips, Pope, Potter, Price, Records, Richmond, Robinson, Rouse, Sabins, Salisbury, Sanford, Sawyer, Seabury, Searles, Seibel, Shaley, Shaw, Sheehan, Shepard, Shethar, Sherer, Shrieve, Sherman, Shurtleff, Simmons, Sisson, Slocum, Smith, Snell, Snow, Soule, Southworth, Springer, Staples, Stoddard, Sylvia, Tabor, Tallman, Taylor, Thomas, Thompson, Thurston, Timberlake, Tomlin, Tompkins, Tripp, Veray, Warden, Warren, Watts, West, Whalley, Wheeler, White, Whitney, Wilbor, Wilcox, Wilkie, Williston, Wimer, Winslow, Wood, Woodman, Woodworth, Wordell, and Yettman.
1.04 5863 RI-3-2 Little Compton Families Volume II, Manley to Yettman Volume II, Manley to Yettman. The town of Little Compton, Rhode Island was founded by a band of explorers from Plymouth Colony. From its inception Little Compton has been a bastion of Mayflower ancestry, including that of the Wilbor family of compiler Benjamin Franklin Wilbour. Mr. Wilbour devoted much of his life to compiling genealogies of his own and other families of Little Compton. Based upon extensive research in primary sources and featuring numerous illustrations, Little Compton Families is Benjamin Franklin Wilbour's legacy to the descendants of some 200 families, many of whom are traced back to the middle of the 17th century. From its inception Little Compton has been a bastion of Mayflower ancestry, including that of the Wilbor family of compiler Benjamin Franklin Wilbour. Mr. Wilbour devoted much of his life to compiling genealogies of his own and other families of Little Compton. This present work, which was assembled from Mr. Wilbour's notes by Philip B. Simonds and originally published in 1967 by the Little Compton Historical Society, is now available in a fifth edition. Based upon extensive research in primary sources and featuring numerous illustrations, Little Compton Families is Benjamin Franklin Wilbour's legacy to the descendants of the following 200 families, many of whom are traced back to the middle of the 17th century: Albert, Allen, Almy, Amory, Astle, Athington, Austin, Bailey, Barker, Beebe, Bennett, Bertram, Billings, Bixby, Blackman, Bliss, Bone, Borden, Bosworth, Brayton, Brennan, Briggs, Brigham, Brightman, Brown, Brownell, Buckley, Bullock, Bundy, Burchard, Burgess, Burleigh, Burlingame, Butler, Butts, Campbell, Canfield, Carr, Carroll, Carter, Carton, Base, Castino, Chase, Church, Clapp, Clark(e), Closson, Cobb, Coe, Coggeshalle, Collins, Cook, Coombs, Cooper, Cordeira, Corey, Cornell, Cowen, Cozzens, Crandall, Crandon, Crosby Crossman, Cuthbert, Davenport, Davis, Davol, DeAzevedo, Dennis, Dimon, Douglas, Dring, Drowne, Durfee, Durkee, Dye, Dyer, Earle, Ellis, Elwell, Elmery, Field, Fisher, Fobes, Foote, Forrester, Fortner, Fowler, Francis, Gibbs, Gifford, Grant, Gray, Grinnell, Groves, Hambly, Hart Hathaway, Hatton, Head, Heyward, Hickey, Hicks, Hilliard, Horswell, House, Howard, Howland, Hoxie, Hunt, Irish, Jackson, Jameson, Jenney, Jennings, Jewell, Jones, Joy, Kaye, Kelly, Kempton, Kirby, Ladd, Lake, Lavarre, Lawton, Leary, Lemunion, Lewis, Linnekin, Little, Longley, Lynd, McFadden, MacFarland, Magnuski, Manchester, Manley, Manton, Martin, Mias, Moore, Morse, Mosher, Negus, Newton, Ormsby, Pabodie, Paine, Palmer, Pearce, Peckham, Perkins, Phillips, Pope, Potter, Price, Records, Richmond, Robinson, Rouse, Sabins, Salisbury, Sanford, Sawyer, Seabury, Searles, Seibel, Shaley, Shaw, Sheehan, Shepard, Shethar, Sherer, Shrieve, Sherman, Shurtleff, Simmons, Sisson, Slocum, Smith, Snell, Snow, Soule, Southworth, Springer, Staples, Stoddard, Sylvia, Tabor, Tallman, Taylor, Thomas, Thompson, Thurston, Timberlake, Tomlin, Tompkins, Tripp, Veray, Warden, Warren, Watts, West, Whalley, Wheeler, White, Whitney, Wilbor, Wilcox, Wilkie, Williston, Wimer, Winslow, Wood, Woodman, Woodworth, Wordell, and Yettman. Includes Corrections and Additions in this volume.
1.04 3341 RI-4-12 Marriages of St. Theresa Catholic Church Nasonville is a small town in northern Rhode Island. This book of records covers 1923-1986. The record lists bride and groom, parents of each and the marriage date. Each record is entered twice. One entry is alphabetized by the groom's surname, the other with the same information is alphabetized by the bride's surname.
1.04 3344 RI-4-15 Marriages of St. Cecilia's Catholic Church In the front of the book there is a list of abbreviations used throughout. There is also a chart detailing the number of marriages each month. The first section uses alphabetical listings by the groom's surname. The second section is organized by the bride's surnames. The parents residence, marriage date, followed by the same information for the spouse. Birth or baptismal information or information on previous marriages is given when it was found in the records.
1.04 3353 RI-4-27 Marriages of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Catholic Church The marriage records are duplicated in this book; i.e. listed by the bride's surname and again by the groom's surname, but they are mixed together in alphabetical order. When known the parents, date and place of baptism and residence are listed.
1.04 3354 RI-4-28 Marriages of St. Joseph Catholic Church Included in this book is a brief history of the parish. The first part is an alphabetical listing of marriages as indexed by the groom's name. Starting on page 125, the records are repeated, this time organized by the bride's surname. Parent's names, date and place of baptism and residence are also given when they are known.
1.04 3357 RI-4-31 Marriages of Holy Family Catholic Church The records here are mixed with one listing by the groom's surname and one by the bride's surname. When known, parent's names, date and location of baptism, and residence are listed.
1.04 4474 RI-4-49 Franco-American Burials of the Woonsocket, RI Area nd Ascendance Supplement 1 Franco-American burials of Woonsocket, RI from Civil, Funeral Home and Church Records found in the Woonsocket, R.I. area.Edited by Janice Burkhart.
1.04 4017 VT-12-4A St. Augustine Church Baptism Repertoire This book contains a short history of the parish (4 pages), statistics on baptisms by town of residence, number of baptisms by year and then lists baptisms in alphabetic order by surname (377 pages of baptisms). The records include child's name, date of baptism, often date of birth, parents' given & surname (usually mother's maiden name), godparents, sometimes place of birth, with notes related to parents' residence, place of birth, past marriages, etc.
1.04 3975 VT-3-3 St. Elizabeth Lyndonville Marriages and Baptisms Records of Marriages and baptisms of St. Elizabeth Catholic Church, Lyndonville, VT from 1874 to 1950. Each record includes bride and groom's names, marriage date, place and date of baptisms; names, residence and age of parents; and names of witnesses.
1.04 29 VT-4-15 Mariages De St. Joseph De Burlington, Vermont and Supplement 1834 - 1930 Marriages of St. Joseph Church, Burlington, VT from 1834 to 1930. Supplement marriages included at the back of book. Publication #50. Records are listed alphabetically.
1.04 5584 VT-4-15B St. Joseph Marriage Repertoire Burlington, Vermont 1834-1930 Volume I St. Joseph's book has a list of some of the French-Canadian marriages done at the (1) First Congregational Society (2) Burlington City Hall Index and (3) earlier St. Mary's church records. Volume I is alphabetical from Abair to Lacross (Lacroix) and contains baptisms, parents, witnesses and other notes.
1.04 3601 VT-4-CEM-1 Elmwood Avenue Cemetery from McLellan Cenetery Records Volume II Contains an alphabetical listing of burials in the Elmwood Avenue Cemetery, Burlington, VT; the Elmwood Avenue Cemetery History Project for the Unitarian Church by Reitha G.G. McGaughan Listing, Lisa Gile Listing; and the Elmwood Organization Project, Paradise Project done by Edmund Middle School which lists information by lot numbers 1 through 393.
1.04 5562 VT-4-CEM-13 Colchester Vermont Cemetery Records, Colchester Cemeteries Includes index (List of Names), maps, directions, pictures of gravestone inscriptions. Also a compilation of gravestone information compiled in 1976 by James Cutler, Essex Jct., VT. Includes a CD. List with lot number, pictures of gravestone inscriptions. Includes a CD. Center Cemetery, Colchester, VT Location: Behind and between town library & United Church of Colchester. Champlain Cemetery, Colchester, VT Location: Jasper Mine Rd. 1.68 miles from Chimney Corner Fanny Allen Hospital Cemetery, Colchester, VT Location: Behind UVM Med. Center, Fanny Allen, Rt. 15 Malletts Bay Cemetery, Colchester, VT Location: Lakeshore Drive, Rt. 127 near intersection with Prim Rd. Merrill Cemetery, Colchester, VT Location: Rt. 15, South side, between St. Michael's College and Fanny Allen Hospital (UVM Med. Center). Methodist Cemetery, Colchester,VT Location: Rt. 2A, Colchester Village, behind Woodmen Hall Munson Cemetery Location: Rt.7, southwest side, top of hill near junction with Rt. 127.
0.72 3678 BC-1 Parish Records of Vancouver and Maillardville Parish records of 1,000 marriages of Tres saint Scracament in Vancouver and Notre Dame de Lourdes of Maillardville Publication No. H-131
0.72 6087 CT-4-1 Vital Records of Saybrook Colony 1635-1860 The Vital Records of Saybrook Colony 1635-1860, including the Towns of Chester, Deep River, Essex, Old Saybrook and Westbrook, Connecticut. Includes and index.
0.72 5489 EUR-GR-20 German Residential Records for Genealogists German Residential Records tracking your Ancestors from place to place in Germany.
0.72 5694 EUR-GR-23 German words for family historians German Dictionary of German words and the English translation. Researching a German ancestor must necessarily read, at some point, to reading German records. Having access to a list of German words that may be found in documents will help the researcher to identify and understand the records.
0.72 5349 EUR-IR-36 Tracing your Clare Ancestors Clare is the northern-most county in the Province of Munster and famous for its music and scenery, including the Cliffs of Moher and the Burren. Although unaffected by the 1798 rebellion it was troubled by agrarian disturbances during 1800s and badly affected by the Great Famine of 1845-50. The major families of the county include the O'Briens, McNamaras, McMahons and O'Loughlins. it has an interesting set of local records and first to establish a local heritage center to record local genealogical data. This sets out the availability of records to the family history researcher, a description, where they can be obtained, and includes numerous illustrations
0.72 5760 EUR-IT-7 Italian Genealogical Records How to use Italian Civil, Ecclesiastical and other records in Family History Research.
0.72 3244 EUR-SCT-1 Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Pt. I. A guide to genealogy in Scotland. Local history and genealogy in Scotland ; Searching records in the General Register Office (New Register House) ; Searching records in the General Register Office (National Archives of Scotland) ; Other sources ; Names ; Heraldry ; Clans and tartans ; Searching present-day relations ; Questions, answers and notes ; Appendix I : Glossary of occupations, terms, etc. ; Appendix II : List of useful addresses ; Appendix III : List of parishes, counties & commissariots ; Appendix IV : Book list ; Appendix V : Sample forms for searchers ; Appendix VI : Internet access to indexes and for obtaining copies of digitised images -- Pt. II. A step by step guide. 2nd edition
0.72 5756 EUR-SCT-24 Searching for Scotch-Irish Roots in Scottish Records 1600-1750 Scotch-Irish Roots in Scottish Records 1600-1750. The aim of this book is to identify source material in Scottish libraries and archives that could enable people of Scotch-Irish ancestry, otherwise known as the Ulster-Scots, to locate their Scottish roots.
0.72 657 FH-D-17 Dupont Family, Volume 1 (BOXED IN STORAGE ROOM) This books documents records about Noe Dupont, his wife, Georgina Nadeau, and their descendants. It contains copies of vital records, material from secondary sources such as Drouin Institute, documents and photographs of family members. There are no family group sheets or pedigree charts.
0.72 658 FH-D-18 Dupont Family, Volume 2 (BOXED IN STORAGE ROOM) This books documents records about Noe Dupont, his wife, Georgina Nadeau, and their descendants. It contains copies of vital records, material from secondary sources such as Drouin Institute, documents and photographs of family members. There are no family group sheets or pedigree charts.
0.72 6040 FH-W-11 The Waterman Family Volume 1 The Waterman Family Volume 1 is of the Descendants of Robert Waterman of Marshfield Massachusetts through seven generations. Based on the public records and several collections of family data, notably that of Edgar Francis Waterman under whose direction these records were compiled by Donald Lines Jacobs. Includes name index.
0.72 4068 HT-105 They Came in Ships How to navigate through numerous records - ship passenger lists and indexes, naturalization and immigration records, and genealogy websites - to find your ancestors who came in ships to the New World.
0.72 821 HT-25 Genealogical Resources in English Repositories The book pinpoints the location of original records, microfilm, transcripts, and printed resources in the key record repositories and libraries in England. Two distinct lists of resources are given for most repositories. One includes those items which tie an individual to a specific location. The second includes classes of records and printed materials with information that may provide vital data and/or prove family relationships. Additional information given for each English county includes changes in the geographical boundaries and administrative jurisdictions since 1888, maps of pre-1974 counties, post-1974 counties and the post-1965 London boroughs which indicate the location of specific record offices and libraries. names and addresses of city and county libraries with resources not available in record offices are also given. The location of LDS Family History Centers and the addresses of family history societies within each county complete the list.
0.72 849 HT-53 Handbook for Genealogists in USA Genealogical reference materials, organized alphabetically by state, including maps, migration routes, state and county information, census records, mortality records, and vital statistics. Tenth Edition
0.72 5121 HT-6 Online Roots How to Discover Your Family's History and Heritage with the Power of the Internet Search historic and current records around the country and the world Locate photographs on the Web Find clues to sources not on the Web Contact distant relatives who have information you want Learn more about different records and methods Share your research
0.72 3776 HT-74A Notes for VT-FCGS Classes - European Research Handouts from VT-FCGS Classes-European Research FRANCE Research in France: On-line Account, Patrick Buffett, 2012 GERMANY Basic German Genealogy, Ed McGuire, 2015 IRELAND Finding Your Irish Roots, Ed McGuire, 2022 Irish Genealogy: Census Records and Substitutes, Ed McGuire, 2012 Irish Genealogy: Working with Vital Records, Ed McGuire, 2012 ITALY Researching Your Italian Roots, Chris Centracchio and Mark D'Ambrosi, 2022 SCOTLAND Scottish Genealogy. How to Find Your Scottish Ancestors, Sheila Morris, 2019 UNITED KINGDOM UK Censuses, Dr. Penny Walters, 2020  
0.72 873 HT-77 Ancestry's Red Book American State, County and Town sources. Ancestry's Red Book has information on records and holdings for every county in the United Sates as well as maps from William Dollarhide. The availability of census records such as federal, state and territorial census reports.
0.72 874 HT-78 The Researcher's Guide to American Genealogy A detailed examination of the types of records that can be found in specific areas and time periods; it identifies and classifies the records, gives their location and uses, and evaluates them. 2nd Edition
0.72 805 HT-9 Guide to Genealogical Research in National. Archives National Archives of the United States: Includes records of genealogical value in regional archives branches, illustrations and photographs, citations to microfilm publications, and expanded and clarified descriptions of records.
0.72 971 LL-EN-D-3 Searching Through the old Records of New France Searching Through the old Records of New France A translation of Rev. Cyprien Tanguay's "A Travers Les Registres", a collection of genealogical and historical details.
0.72 5942 MA-1-3 Vital Records of Truro, Massachusetts Vital Records of the Town of Truro, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849. Index included.
0.72 5948 MA-12-11 A Copy of the Records of Births, Marriages and Deaths and of Intentions of Marriage of the Town of Hanover, Mass. Records of Births, Marriages and Deaths and of Intentions of Marriage of the Town of Hanover, Mass. 1727-1857 as Recorded by the Several Town Clerks for the said Town of Hanover.
0.72 1264 MA-12-6 Records of Plymouth Colony Plymouth County, MA Vital and Miscellaneous Records from 1633 to 1689.
0.72 5937 MA-14-32 Vital Records of Sturbridge, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 Vital Records of Sturbridge, Massachusetts gives us births, marriages and deaths. Edited by Henry Ernest Woods.
0.72 6045 MA-14-33 Vital Records of Grafton, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 Vital Births, Marriages and Death Records of Grafton, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849.
0.72 6047 MA-14-35 Vital Records of Northbridge Massachusetts, to the year 1850 Vital Birth, Marriage and Death Records of Northbridge, Massachusetts to the year 1850. List alphabetically.
0.72 6048 MA-14-36 Vital Records of Royalston, Massachusettsto the end of the year 1849 Vital Birth, Marriages and Death Records of Royalston, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849. Listed alphabetically.
0.72 6049 MA-14-37 Vital Records of Petersham, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849 Vital birth, marriages and death records of Petersham, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849. Listed alphabetically.
0.72 6050 MA-14-38 Vital Records of Templeton, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 Vital birth, marriages and death records of Templeton, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849. Listed alphabetically.
0.72 6051 MA-14-39 Vital Records of Westborough, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 Vital birth, marriage and death records of Westborough, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849. Listed alphabetically.
0.72 6052 MA-14-40 Vital Records of Millbury, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 Vital birth, marriage, death records of Millbury, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849. Listed alphabetically.
0.72 6053 MA-14-41 Vital Records of Sutton, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 Vital birth, marriage and death records of Sutton, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849. Listed alphabetically.
0.72 1249 MA-3-27 Marriages Recorded in the Town of Swansea, MA V #1 of 2 Swansea, MA Vital Records Introduction includes a few notes about the beginning of the town of Swansea. The marriage records include names, age and residence for the bride and groom, the date of their marriage, and their parents names.
0.72 1250 MA-3-28 Marriages Recorded in the Town of Swansea, MA V #2 of 2 Swansea, MA Vital Records Introduction includes a few notes about the beginning of the town of Swansea. The marriage records include names, age and residence for the bride and groom, the date of their marriage, and their parents names.
0.72 6044 MA-5-6 Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 Vol. 1 - Births Vital Birth Records of Newbury, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849. Volume 1. In Alphabetical order A to Y, includes a missing surname and Negroes.
0.72 6054 MA-5-7 Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 Vol. V - Deaths Vital death records of Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849. Volume V. Listed alphabetically.
0.72 6031 MA-9-5 Town Records of Watertown, Massachusetts Vol. 1 & 2 Watertown Records Volume 1 comprising The First and Second Books of Town Proceedings with the Land Grants and Possessions also the Proprietors' Book and the First Book ans supplement of Births, Deaths and Marriages. Volume 2: Third Book of Town Proceedings Second Book of Births, Marriages and Deaths. Plan and Register of Burials, Arlington Street Burying Ground. Quakers
0.72 4508 ME-14-1 Vital Records of Monroe, Waldo County Maine, Prior to 1892 Monroe, Maine was first settled about 1800 in what was then Hancock County. In 1812 it was incorporated as Lee Plantation. It was reincorporated in 1818 as Monroe, in honor of President Monroe. Monroe is located thirteen miles north of Belfast and eighteen miles southwest of Bangor. This book compiles the five original record books into the one. The records cover births, marriages and intentions. There is a lengthy every-name index at the end of the book.
0.72 5371 ME-16-9 Cemetery Records Parsonsfield, Maine Cemetery Records of Parsonsfield, Maine. This lists the Family Cemeteries, the Cemetery number and the page number. Name Index at the back of the book.
0.72 1208 ME-3-1 Vital Records of Cumberland Maine Vital records - Cumberland, ME
0.72 5941 ME-8-1 The Probate Records of Lincoln County Maine Lincoln County Probate Records, Index of names and places.
0.72 5805 MI-51-1 Marriage, Baptism, and Burial records Mackinac Parish Registers Marriage, Baptism, and Burial records from St. Anne's of the Lakes, located at Mackinac Island, Michigan. Also a History of Ste. Anne's up to 2020.
0.72 3316 MIL-US-1 Catalog of Rev. War Pension & War Service Records Catalog of Rev. War Pension & War Service Records. Discription and index of the microfilm publications.
0.72 5112 MIL-US-13 Military Pension Laws 1775-1858 Military Pension Laws 1776-1858 from the Journals of the Continental Congress and the United States Statutes-at-Large. The author has spent considerable time at the National Archive in Washington, D.C. and has been drawn to the military service records as a source of genealogical information which can sometime break one's "brick walls". During her research she became aware that an understanding of the pension statures helps to clarify the associated records. She then took her collection of copies of the laws and compiled the information to help those of you who are looking to understand the pensions of the early veterans.
0.72 2088 MN-X-1 Minnesota Area Marriages Minnesota area marriages: There are now 79 counties in the Sate of Minnesota. This book is a compilation of marriages from three of the coundies, Ramsey, Sherburne and Wright. Ramsey County was incorporated in 1849. Three churches are listed here. Sherburne County was incorporated May 23, 2017. Cathedral of St.. Paul 1841 all marriages & 1855-Jan 1887 French marriages only (including marriages from the early mission records of Fr. Augustin Ravoux) St. John the Evangelist, Little Canada, Ramsey Co.-1851-1950 all marriages St. Michael, St. Michael, Wright Co. - 1857-1950 French marriages only. St. Mary, White Bear lake, Ramsey Co. - 1881-1950 all marriages. And marriages elsewhere found in the margins of baptism records.
0.72 5063 NB-15-1 Marriage Records Northwestern New Brunswick, St. Bruno, Van Buren, Maine & St. Luce, Frenchville, Maine Northwestern, New Brunswick, 1792-2012 These churches were established before the U.S. Canadian border was finalized by treaty in 1842 and additional parishes were created on both sides of the Saint John River. Maine Records were found in Canada at the time. St. Bruno, Van Buren, Maine 1838-1870 was responsible for both sides of the Saint John River from the Quisibis River through Grand Falls to the Tobique River, including the new settlements on the Aroostook River. The chapel at Saint Brono was established in 1836, and the parish register from 1838. St. Luce Frenchville, Maine from 1843-1860 established in 1826 and the parish regster from 1843. Sainte Luce was responsible for both sides of the river from Three-Miles Brook west of the Madawaska River to the Saint Francis River, and in time, south along the Fish River through its supplying lakes to St. Agatha.
0.72 2142 NH-1-4 Laconia Town Records Marriages records of the town of Laconia, N. H. from 1826 to 1892
0.72 2144 NH-1-5 Barnstead New Hampshire Vital Records Barnstead vital records of births, marriages (groom & bride) & deaths from 1887 to 2000.
0.72 2202 NH-X-1 New Hampshire Marriage Licenses and Intentions 1709-1961 Comprehensive reference to marriage records in the New Hampshire State Archives, many of which may not be recorded elsewhere. The book is organized into five sections.The information is arranged alphabetically by the groom's surname. In general, the records include the names of the bride and groom, their residences, the date of the intention or marriage, and for the out-of-state ministers, the minister's name and residences. Sections include: 1- Early marriage Intentions (1709-1911) 2- Wentworth marriage licenses (1742-1776) 3- Concord, Jaffrey and Stratham Intentions (1791-1960) 4- Out-of-State minister licenses (1921-1961) 5- Cross-indes of Brides surnames.
0.72 5943 NH-X-5 Index to Records of the Council of New Hampshire Index of the records of the Council of New Hampshire from November 17, 1641 to April 17, 1784 in the Office of the Secretary of State.
0.72 2219 NY-10-10 Assumption of Mary Parish; Redford, NY This book has five sections of vital records from the Catholic parish of Assumption of Mary in Redford, NY. Baptisms 1853-1910 Marriages 1853-1923 by bride Marriages 1853-1923 by groom Burials 1853-1923 Cemetery records Nearby towns include Champlain, Saranac, Mooers and Plattsburgh
0.72 5323 NY-10-45 Plattsburgh, N.Y. Vital Records Index Index of the Town of Plattsburgh, N.Y. Vital Records. Pink Tab - Births (1863-1969 & 1975-1978) Indexed by Years Purple Tab - Marriages (1881-1984) Indexed by Years Blue Tab - Deaths (1881-1980) Indexed by Years
0.72 2279 NY-10-CEM-10A McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Chazy, Book 1 This book is part of the McLellan Cemetery Records, which includes a key and surname index. For each cemetery in this book, the information on the stone is recorded; sometimes there is also a sketch of the stones and /or the cemetery. The cemeteries in this book include: - Commins Graveyard, a mile south of Little Chazy River, south of "Suckertown" (CZ-1). - Cooper Cemetery, on west side of road at Suckertown (CZ-2). - Slosson Cemetery (aka Doane Cemetery), on middle road leading from Ingraham to Chazy (CZ-3) - Ingraham Cemetery (CZ-5) - The Green Graveyard (1 stone), between Chazy and West Chazy(CZ-6) - Ladd-Minckler Graveyard, near Lake Shore, N.E. or Chazy (CZ-8) - Chazy Landing Cemetery (aka Saxe's Landing Cemetery) (CZ-14) - Stratton Hill Landing Cemetery, east of road in Stratton Hill (CZ-17) - Talford Cemetery, on Ridge Rd., north of Miner Farm (CZ-18) - Trombly-single stone, behind former home of Dudley Trombly, on Lake Shore Rd. below Chazy Landing (CZ-19) - Trombley Bay R.C. Cemetery, on Trombley's Bay (CZ-20) - Wilson Graveyard (North), corner of Ridge Rd. and Mooers-Chazy Rd. (CZ-21) - Wilson Graveyard (South), on Ridge Rd. south of CZ-21 (CZ-22) - Riverview Cemetery, Chazy (CZ-9) - Sacred Heart R.C. Cemetery, Chazy (CZ-11)
0.72 4815 NY-10-CEM-10B McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Chazy, Book 2 This book is part of the McLellan Cemetery Records, which includes a key and surname index. For each cemetery in this book, the information on the stone is recorded; sometimes there is also a sketch of the stones and /or the cemetery. The cemeteries in this book include: - Jennett Graveyard, Sciota (CZ-7) - St. Louis (R.C). Cemetery, Sciota (CZ-13) - Sciota Cemetery (CZ-15) - St.Dennis (aka Dustin) Cemetery, 1 1/2 miles north of West Chazy, on so-called Carlton Road. Abandoned (CZ-4) - Rural Cemetery, West Chazy (CZ-10) - St. Joseph's (R.C.) Cemetery, West Chazy (CZ-12) - Stiles Cemetery, 1/2 mile north of West Chazy, east side of road in field (CZ-16)
0.72 2278 NY-10-CEM-11 McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Clinton County, NY - Churubusco, Clinton and Frontier This book is part of the McLellan Cemetery Records, which includes a key and surname index. For each cemetery in this book, the information on the stone is recorded; sometimes there is also a sketch of the stones and /or the cemetery. The cemeteries in this book include: 1) Churubusco New Roman Catholic Cemetery. Data collected in 1962. 2) Old Catholic Cemetery, Churubusco. 3) Frontier Cemetery, village of Frontier. Data collected in 1952-1953.
0.72 3857 NY-10-CEM-12 McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Ellenburg - Part 1 This book is part of the McLellan Cemetery Records, which includes a key and surname index. For each cemetery in this book, the information on the stone is recorded; sometimes there is also a sketch of the stones and /or the cemetery. The cemeteries in this book include: 1)Ellenburg Corners Cemetery, a Protestant Cemetery. The data was collected in 1961. 2) Ellenburg New Roman Catholic Cemetery in Ellenburg Corners. 3) Hammond Graveyard which started around 1844 and later abondoned. The data was copied in 1939. 4) Hutchin's Cemetery is shown on the 1869 Beer's Atlas of Clinton co., but was also abandoned. the data was copied 1939-1947.
0.72 3848 NY-10-CEM-12A McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Ellenburg - Part 2 This book is part of the McLellan Cemetery Records, which includes a key and surname index. For each cemetery in this book, the information on the stone is recorded; sometimes there is also a sketch of the stones and /or the cemetery. The cemeteries in this book include: 1) Riverside Cemetery, Ellenburg Center. The data was collected between 1954-1955. 2) St. Edward's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Ellenburg Corners
0.72 3849 NY-10-CEM-12B McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Ellenburg - Part 3 This book is part of the McLellan Cemetery Records, which includes a key and surname index. For each cemetery in this book, the information on the stone is recorded; sometimes there is also a sketch of the stones and /or the cemetery. The cemeteries in this book include: 1)Sheldon Cemetery, Ellenburg Depot. Iron arched gateway with plaque reading "Sheldon Hill Cemetery". The date of collectin between 1936-1960. 2) Star Cemetery, Ellenburg. Shown on Beer's 1869 Atlas on Lot #9, Dist. no. 6. The data was collected between 1941-1944. 3) West Hill Cemetery, Ellenburg Center. Shown on Beer's Atlas, on Lot #16 of Township #5. The data was collected in 1940. 4) "Gordon Graves", Ellenburg Center. About 15-20 plain field stones, indicating graves. No markings on any of the stones. visited and examined in 1955.
0.72 3858 NY-10-CEM-13A McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Mooers - Part 1 This book is part of the McLellan Cemetery Records, which includes a key and surname index. For each cemetery in this book, the information on the stone is recorded; sometimes there is also a sketch of the stones and /or the cemetery. The cemeteries in this book include: 1) Mooers Forks Union Cemetery, Mooers Forks, formerly called "Stone Schoolhouse Cemetery" (M-1) 2) Mooers Village Cemetery (New) (M-2)
0.72 3859 NY-10-CEM-13B McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Mooers - Part 2 This book is part of the McLellan Cemetery Records, which includes a key and surname index. For each cemetery in this book, the information on the stone is recorded; sometimes there is also a sketch of the stones and /or the cemetery. The cemeteries in this book include: 1) Mooers Village Cemetery (Old) (M-3)
0.72 3860 NY-10-CEM-13C McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Mooers - Part 3 This book is part of the McLellan Cemetery Records, which includes a key and surname index. For each cemetery in this book, the information on the stone is recorded; sometimes there is also a sketch of the stones and /or the cemetery. The cemeteries in this book include: 1) St.Anne's R.C. Cemetery, Mooers Forks (M-4) 2) St. Joseph's R.C. Cemetery, Mooers (M-5) 3) Stowe Graves, on River Rd, est from Mooers, near old Stowe Bridge (1 stone only) (M-6) 4) Walker Cemetery, east of road running north from Mooers Forks to Canadian Line (M-7)
0.72 3861 NY-10-CEM-14A McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Peru - Part 1 This book is part of the McLellan Cemetery Records, which includes a key and surname index. For each cemetery in this book, the information on the stone is recorded; sometimes there is also a sketch of the stones and /or the cemetery. The cemeteries in this book include: 1) Beggs Cemetery, on old road to Ausable Chasm (PE-1) 2) Blockhouse Graveyard, off State Rd. south of Valcour, at junction of road west to Peru (PE-2) 3) Calkins Cemetery, School District #2, near southern boundary of town (PE-3) 4) God's Acre, in village of Peru (PE-4) 5) Mason Cemetery, also known as the Fish Cemetery, on Mason St. (PE-5) 6) Patton R.C. Cemetery (PE-6) 7) Peasleeville (or Patent) Cemetery (PE-7)
0.72 3862 NY-10-CEM-14B McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Peru - Part 2 This book is part of the McLellan Cemetery Records, which includes a key and surname index. For each cemetery in this book, the information on the stone is recorded; sometimes there is also a sketch of the stones and /or the cemetery. The cemeteries in this book include: 1) Old Peru Cemetery, in village of Peru (PE-8) 2) St. Augustine R.C. Cemetery, village of Peru (PE-9) 3) Thew Graveyard, School District #5 (almost abandoned) (PE-10)
0.72 4841 NY-10-CEM-15A McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Riverside Cemetery, Plattsburgh, N.Y., part 1 This book is part of the McLellan Cemetery Records, which includes a key and surname index. For each cemetery in this book, the information on the stone is recorded; sometimes there is also a sketch of the stones and /or the cemetery. The cemeteries in this book include: 1) Riverside Cemetery, Plattsburgh, N.Y. Surname Index and Surnames A-K (PL-1, pt. 1)
0.72 4842 NY-10-CEM-15B McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Riverside Cemetery, Plattsburgh, N.Y., part 2 This book is part of the McLellan Cemetery Records, which includes a key and surname index. For each cemetery in this book, the information on the stone is recorded; sometimes there is also a sketch of the stones and /or the cemetery. The cemeteries in this book include: 1) Riverside Cemetery, Plattsburgh, N.Y. Surnames L-Z (PL-1, pt. 2)
0.72 4962 NY-10-CEM-15C McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Riverside Cemetery, Plattsburgh, N.Y., part 3 This book is part of the McLellan Cemetery Records, which includes a key and surname index. For each cemetery in this book, the information on the stone is recorded; sometimes there is also a sketch of the stones and /or the cemetery. The cemeteries in this book include: 1) Addoms Graveyard, on Hagar Farm, Cumberland Head (PL-2) 2) Baker Cemetery, West Plattsburgh, N.Y. (PL-3) 3) Balch Graveyard, School District #7, Plattsburgh, N.Y (PL-4) 4) Cadyville Protestant Cemetery (PL-5) 5) Collins-Addoms Graveyard, School District #15, Plattsburgh(PL-6) 6) Gilliland Cemetery, Plattsburgh, N.Y. (PL-7) 7) Havens Graveyard, School District #7, Plattsburgh, N.Y.(PL-8) 8) Hoag Graveyard, Hoag Farm, Cumberland Head, N.Y. (PL-9)
0.72 4963 NY-10-CEM-15D McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Riverside Cemetery, Plattsburgh, N.Y., part 4 This book is part of the McLellan Cemetery Records, which includes a key and surname index. For each cemetery in this book, the information on the stone is recorded; sometimes there is also a sketch of the stones and /or the cemetery. The cemeteries in this book include: 1) Plattsburgh Old Roman Catholic Cemetery, across from old Barracks(PL-10)
0.72 4964 NY-10-CEM-15E McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Riverside Cemetery, Plattsburgh, N.Y., part 5 This book is part of the McLellan Cemetery Records, which includes a key and surname index. For each cemetery in this book, the information on the stone is recorded; sometimes there is also a sketch of the stones and /or the cemetery. The cemeteries in this book include: 1) Roberts Graves, South Plattsburgh (or Salmon River), behind old Bonville Store (PL-11) 2) Rugar Street Graves, on Rugar St. (may be seen from the Northway, Plattsburgh (PL-12) 3) St. James Roman Catholic Cemetery, Cadyville (PL-13) 4) South Plattsburgh Cemetery (PL-14) 5) Thorn Graveyard, west side of road running between School Districts #6 and #3, 1/2 mile north of river (PL-15) 6) West Plattsburgh Union Cemetery, Morrisonville (PL-16) 7) Woolsey Graves, Cumberland Head (PL-17) 8) West Plattsburgh Roman Catholic Cemetery (Morrisonville) (PL-18) - Added from Official Journal of the Northern New York American-Canadian Genealogical Society, Lifelines, Vol. 3, No. 4, 1986
0.72 3864 NY-10-CEM-16 McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Saranac, Clinton County, New York This book is part of the McLellan Cemetery Records, which includes a key and surname index. For each cemetery in this book, the information on the stone is recorded; sometimes there is also a sketch of the stones and /or the cemetery. The cemeteries in this book include: 1) Redford Cemetery (SA-1) 2) Saranac Hollow Cemetery, Saranac (SA-2)
0.72 3865 NY-10-CEM-17 McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Shuyler Falls. Clinton County, New York This book is part of the McLellan Cemetery Records, which includes a key and surname index. For each cemetery in this book, the information on the stone is recorded; sometimes there is also a sketch of the stones and /or the cemetery. The cemeteries in this book include: 1) Beckwith Graveyard, in pasture, School District #6 (SC-1) 2) Bowdish Graveyard, on road running from Beckwith St. to Shingle St. (SC-2) 3) Broadwell Graveyard, family graveyard, School District #3 (SC-3) 4) Hammond Graves, in pasture, abandoned, in School District #3 or #6 (SC-4) 5) Irish Settlement Cemetery (SC-5) 6) New Schuyler Falls Cemetery (SC-6) 7) Old Schuyler Falls Cemetery (SC-7) 8) Soper Graveyard, School District #10 (SC-8) 9) Stickle Cemetery, on east-west road 1/2 mile north of Schuyler Falls (SC-9)
0.72 2263 NY-10-CEM-4 McLellan Cemetery Records. Surname Index - Cemetery Inscriptions for Clinton County, N.Y. Surname index to the McLellan Cemetery Records, a series of volumes containing cemetery inscriptions for cemeteries found in Clinton County, New York. Includes an entry for each surname and a code signifying which cemetery the inscription appears in. A list of codes for these cemeteries is also included.
0.72 2264 NY-10-CEM-5 McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Clinton County, NY - Altona, Book 1 Cemetery inscriptions for cemeteries in the town of Altona in Clinton County, New York. Park of the McLellan Cemetery Records collection. Includes inscriptions, maps, and drawings of the headstones. Some of these cemeteries are in or near Jericho, Sciota, and West Chazy. Cemeteries included: Altona Village Cemetery (Protestant), Blow Sugar Bush Graveyard, Douglass Cemetery (Highland Cemetery of Altona), French Baptist Cemetery, Holy Angles R.C. Cemetery, Jericho Grave, Military Turnpike Cemetery, and Stone Cemetery.
0.72 2265 NY-10-CEM-6 McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Clinton County, NY - Ausable, Book 2 Cemetery inscriptions for cemeteries in the town of Ausable in Clinton County, New York. Part of the McLellan Cemetery Records collection. Includes inscriptions, maps, and drawings of the headstones. Cemeteries included: Adgate Cemetery (at Ausable Chasm), Allen Cemetery, Battey Graveyard, Beardsley Graveyard, and Clintonville Old Cemetery.
0.72 2266 NY-10-CEM-6A McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Town of Ausable, Clinton County, NY - Keeseville, Book 3 Cemetery inscriptions for cemeteries in the town of Ausable, Village of Keeseville in Clinton County, New York. Part of the McLellan Cemetery Records collection. Includes inscriptions, maps, and drawings of the headstones. Cemeteries included: Evergreen Cemetery
0.72 2268 NY-10-CEM-6B McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Clinton County, NY - Ausable, Book 4 Cemetery inscriptions for cemeteries in the town of Ausable in Clinton County, New York. Part of the McLellan Cemetery Records collection. Includes inscriptions, maps, and drawings of the headstones. Cemeteries included: Harkness Cemetery, Keeseville Old Cemetery, New Sweden Cemetery, Riverview New Cemetery (Clintonville), Riverview Old Cemetery (Clintonville)
0.72 2269 NY-10-CEM-6C McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Clinton County, NY - Ausable, Book 5 Cemetery inscriptions for cemeteries in the towns of Keeseville and Ausable in Clinton County, New York. Part of the McLellan Cemetery Records collection. Includes inscriptions, maps, and drawings of the headstones. Cemeteries included: St. John's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Keeseville, NY and Quaker Cemetery at "The Union" in the town of Ausable
0.72 3847 NY-10-CEM-7A McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Clinton County, NY - Beekmantown & Revolutionary War Soldiers Cemetery inscriptions for cemeteries in the town of Beekmantown in Clinton County, New York. Part of the McLellan Cemetery Records collection. Includes inscriptions, maps, and drawings of the headstones. Cemeteries included: Barnes-Parsons Cemetery (near Tredwells Bay), Comstock Graveyard (near West Plattsburgh), East Beekmantown Cemetery, Knapen Cemetery (north of Plattsburgh), and Larkin Graveyard (on Military Turnpike) Additional information included: Beekmantown births registered in Chazy; Revolutionary War Soldiers; An address by Addie L. Shields, Clinton County Histoiran to be delivered by James Sears, Prin. Beekmantown Central School, 1986.
0.72 3854 NY-10-CEM-7B McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Clinton County, NY - Beekmantown Cemetery inscriptions for cemeteries in the town of Beekmantown in Clinton County, New York. Part of the McLellan Cemetery Records collection. Includes inscriptions, maps, and drawings of the headstones. Cemeteries included: Point au Roche Cemetery, Robertson Graves (on Rand Hill), Shelters Cemetery (a.k.a. West Beekmantown Cemetery - on Military Turnpike), Stafford Cemetery (a.k.a. Stafford Hill Cemetery), and Tredwell Graveyard (north of Plattsburgh).
0.72 3850 NY-10-CEM-8 Cemetery Inscriptions of Black Brook This title is misleading. This book includes 3 cemeteries in the Town of Black Brook. For each cemetery in this book, the information on the stones is recorded, sometimes there is also a sketch of the stones, and/or the location of the cemetery. Includes surname index. 1) Fairview Cemetery, Village of Ausable Forks, Town of Black Brook, compiled by Mrs. Alexander Shalton, Jay, NY with additions in 1978 2) Black Brook Cemetery, Black Brook. Appears to be part of the McLellan Cemetery Records. The data was collected in 1964. 3) Black Brook Roman Catholic Cemetery, Black Brook. Appears to be part of the McLellan Cemetery Records. The data was collected in 1964.
0.72 2275 NY-10-CEM-9 McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Clinton County, NY - Champlain, Part 1 Cemetery inscriptions for cemeteries in the town of Champlain in Clinton County, New York. Part of the McLellan Cemetery Records collection. Includes inscriptions, maps, and drawings of the headstones. Cemeteries included: St. Joseph's R.C. Cemetery (Coopersville) (CM-1), Downs Graveyard (Champlain-Mooers Town Line Road) (CM-2), and Glenwood Cemetery (Village of Champlain) (CM-3).
0.72 3856 NY-10-CEM-9A McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Clinton County, NY - Champlain, Part 2 Cemetery inscriptions for cemeteries in the town of Champlain in Clinton County, New York. Part of the McLellan Cemetery Records collection. Includes inscriptions, maps, and drawings of the headstones. Cemeteries included: Hayford Graveyard, Hayford Street, near Rouses Point (CM-4), Honey Moore Graveyard (CM-5), Maple Hill Cemetery, Rouses Point(CM-6)
0.72 2276 NY-10-CEM-9B McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Clinton County, NY - Champlain, Part 3 Cemetery inscriptions for cemeteries in the town of Champlain in Clinton County, New York. Part of the McLellan Cemetery Records collection. Includes inscriptions, maps, and drawings of the headstones. Cemeteries included: Perrys Mills Cemetery (French Protestant) (CM-7), Clark Graves (Near Perrys Mills on old "Fry Clark Farm") (CM-8), French Protestant Cemetery (near Perrys Mills) (CM-9), Murray Graves (west of Perrys Mills) (CM-10), and Prospect Hill R.C. Cemetery (Village of Champlain) (CM-11).
0.72 4887 NY-10-CEM-9C McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Clinton County, NY - Champlain, Part 4 Cemetery inscriptions for cemeteries in the town of Champlain in Clinton County, New York. Part of the McLellan Cemetery Records collection. Includes inscriptions, maps, and drawings of the headstones. Cemeteries included: Saint Mary's R.C. Cemetery, Champlain (CM-12)
0.72 4888 NY-10-CEM-9D McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Clinton County, NY - Champlain, Part 5 Cemetery inscriptions for cemeteries in the town of Champlain in Clinton County, New York. Part of the McLellan Cemetery Records collection. Includes inscriptions, maps, and drawings of the headstones. Cemeteries included: Saint Patrick's R.C. Cemetery, Rouses Point (CM-13)
0.72 3855 NY-10-CEM-9E McLellan Cemetery Records. Cemetery Inscriptions - Clinton County, NY - Champlain, Part 6 Cemetery inscriptions for cemeteries in the town of Champlain in Clinton County, New York. Part of the McLellan Cemetery Records collection. Includes inscriptions, maps, and drawings of the headstones. Cemeteries included: Shutes Cemetery (CM-14), Sweet Graveyard (between north side of Rapids Road and Great Chazy River, east of Champlain)(CM-15), Waters Cemetery, southern edge of Town of Champlain, Ridge Rd. (CM-16), Wiley's Point (North) Graveyard (on Lake Shore near the Chazy Town line)(CM-17), Wiley's Point (South) Graveyard)(CM-18).
0.72 5569 NY-31-1 Irish Immigrants of the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank 1850-1853 Vol. 1 While those with Irish ancestors who came into New York City will definitely want to scrutinize these books it is not only the Irish who held accounts in this bank. There are a large number of Germans, as well as some Englishmen, Jews, Poles and others who saved here. If your ancestor stayed in the city in the 1850’s and later be sure to give these books a look. John Hughes, the Roman Catholic Bishop of New York prevailed upon the Irish Emigrant Society to organize a safe deposit institution for the Irish community. The Emigrant Savings Bank was chartered in 1850. The records of the bank are contained in 59 volumes that are held at the New York Public Library. The information in them is also available to the public on microfilm. Eleven of the bank’s record books are treasure troves of genealogical information. The seven test books contain information that was collected in order to be able to identify the account holders if their books were lost or stolen. Each book in the series has an introduction from the author explaining what references he used when trying to correct for spelling errors in the names of counties, townships and passenger ships because most of the emigrants were not literate. Each book also has an introduction from another historian or sociologist, a list of abbreviations in the back of the book, and an index of ___________. Volume V in the set has an index of the for the whole series to date. The records are not listed in alphabetical order. They are listed by the account numbers, however each book has an index to help you locate a person. Volume 1 1850-1853 Identifying information on the first 2,500 depositors of the bank is included in this volume. Here is an example of an entry, #1494 acct date: 30 Dec 51/Herald, Thomas / Relative 1: Keenan, Ally (m-mother) occup: cooper/ address: Collyer St 16 / Nativity: Down / ship/date: HH Moody Aug. 1851 Another example is # 1485 29 Dec. 51/ Glade, Sophia / glade, Henry (f) / Richas, Sophia (m) /sewing girl / Greenwich St. 164 cor (corner) Cortland / Germany / ship: Emma / Sep 1851 / Native of Hahnhurst, Hessian, Germany, Arr- Sep 1851 per ship Emma from Bremen- / Father dead Henry Glade, Mother living Sophia Richas, 5 Bros Hermnann, Philip, & Henry in US, 1 Sister Mary in Germany – is Single – Her Bro. Hermann now present
0.72 5570 NY-31-2 Irish Immigrants of the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank Test Book Number One, Accounts 2501-7500 - Vol. II While those with Irish ancestors who came into New York City will definitely want to scrutinize these books it is not only the Irish who held accounts in this bank. There are a large number of Germans, as well as some Englishmen, Jews, Poles and others who saved here. If your ancestor stayed in the city in the 1850’s and later be sure to give these books a look. John Hughes, the Roman Catholic Bishop of New York prevailed upon the Irish Emigrant Society to organize a safe deposit institution for the Irish community. The Emigrant Savings Bank was chartered in 1850. The records of the bank are contained in 59 volumes that are held at the New York Public Library. The information in them is also available to the public on microfilm. Eleven of the bank’s record books are treasure troves of genealogical information. The seven test books contain information that was collected in order to be able to identify the account holders if their books were lost or stolen. Each book in the series has an introduction from the author explaining what references he used when trying to correct for spelling errors in the names of counties, townships and passenger ships because most of the emigrants were not literate. Each book also has an introduction from another historian or sociologist, a list of abbreviations in the back of the book, and an index of ___________. Volume V in the set has an index of the for the whole series to date. The records are not listed in alphabetical order. They are listed by the account numbers, however each book has an index to help you locate a person. Test Book Volume 2 This volume has identifying information from account holders 2501 to 7,500 in the years July 1852 – July 1854. Of the 6,880 depositors where their place of origin was noted 74% were from Ireland, 11% from Germany, 7% Great Britain. Only 6% were born in the United States. Account # 2531 is one with a detailed description. 31 Jul-52 / Cogan, John / Haley, Mary (m-mother) / occupation: porter / Mott St. 187 / Nativity: Sligo / ship- Dromahair / Jul 1842 / Nat of Sligo, Ire- Arr. Quebec Jul 1842 per ship Dromahair fr (from) Sligo, Fa (father) dead, Thos, Mo (mother) lives in Ireland, Mary Haley, - 4 Bro in US, Michael, 3 in Ireland, Patrick, Jas & Thos, 3 Sis in US Cath (Catherine), Mary & Margt in Ireland – Is Mar (married) to Mary Ann Gillespie – no Ch (children). I could only wish to find this much information on my Irish ancestor.
0.72 5572 NY-31-4 Irish Immigrants of the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank Test Book Number Two Accounts 12483-18750 - Vol. IV While those with Irish ancestors who came into New York City will definitely want to scrutinize these books it is not only the Irish who held accounts in this bank. There are a large number of Germans, as well as some Englishmen, Jews, Poles and others who saved here. If your ancestor stayed in the city in the 1850’s and later be sure to give these books a look. John Hughes, the Roman Catholic Bishop of New York prevailed upon the Irish Emigrant Society to organize a safe deposit institution for the Irish community. The Emigrant Savings Bank was chartered in 1850. The records of the bank are contained in 59 volumes that are held at the New York Public Library. The information in them is also available to the public on microfilm. Eleven of the bank’s record books are treasure troves of genealogical information. The seven test books contain information that was collected in order to be able to identify the account holders if their books were lost or stolen. Each book in the series has an introduction from the author explaining what references he used when trying to correct for spelling errors in the names of counties, townships and passenger ships because most of the emigrants were not literate. Each book also has an introduction from another historian or sociologist, a list of abbreviations in the back of the book, and an index of ___________. Volume V in the set has an index of the for the whole series to date. The records are not listed in alphabetical order. They are listed by the account numbers, however each book has an index to help you locate a person. Test Book Number 2 – Volume IV This volume also contains an every book depositor index.
0.72 5573 NY-31-5 Irish Immigrants of the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank Test Book Number Two Accounts 1875-2500 - Voll. V While those with Irish ancestors who came into New York City will definitely want to scrutinize these books it is not only the Irish who held accounts in this bank. There are a large number of Germans, as well as some Englishmen, Jews, Poles and others who saved here. If your ancestor stayed in the city in the 1850’s and later be sure to give these books a look. John Hughes, the Roman Catholic Bishop of New York prevailed upon the Irish Emigrant Society to organize a safe deposit institution for the Irish community. The Emigrant Savings Bank was chartered in 1850. The records of the bank are contained in 59 volumes that are held at the New York Public Library. The information in them is also available to the public on microfilm. Eleven of the bank’s record books are treasure troves of genealogical information. The seven test books contain information that was collected in order to be able to identify the account holders if their books were lost or stolen. Each book in the series has an introduction from the author explaining what references he used when trying to correct for spelling errors in the names of counties, townships and passenger ships because most of the emigrants were not literate. Each book also has an introduction from another historian or sociologist, a list of abbreviations in the back of the book, and an index of ___________. Volume V in the set has an index of the for the whole series to date. The records are not listed in alphabetical order. They are listed by the account numbers, however each book has an index to help you locate a person. Test Book Number 2 – Volume V After the introduction by the author there are excerpts from additional introductory material contained in each of the previous books. NOTE: There is a printer error concerning pages 333 and 334 in this book. There are two copies of page 333. One is unreadable but the other copy is fine. Page 334 was meant to be blank so no information is missing.
0.72 5582 NY-57-14 Holy Cross Parish Salem, New York Salem is in Washington County, New York. The town is almost due west of Manchester, Vermont. From the 1820’s to 1840 the Jesuit missionaries were sent from Canada about once a month to cover sacraments and mass for the people living on the New York and Vermont border. From 1842 to 1859 priests from the Albany diocese held services in private homes but not on a regular schedule. Many Irish immigrants settled in Salem, including many who came to work on the Delaware and Hudson Railroad form Troy, NY to Rutland, VT. Irish Town in Salem, and Castle Green in nearby Hebron, NY were very heavily settled by the Irish. Pages 1 through 100 are marriages. The next 130 pages are baptismal records. The last 78 pages are burial records. RP 142
0.72 2358 ON-9-1 Mariages, Sepultures et Annotations Marginales Paroisse St-Thomas le Faivre Section one is marriage records in alphabetical order by the groom's name. Section two is a list of all the bride's in the book. Next to the bride's name is the groom's name, so one can go back to section 1 Section three is death and burial information. Men and women are mixed in this section. Section four is marginal annotations from the records.
0.72 4146 PER-30-10 LINKS Vol. 5, No. 2, Issue Number 10, Spring 2001 Links Vol. 5, No. 2, Issue Number 10, Spring 2001 Heritage - Crusaders of New France; Records, St Joseph's College at the corner of Pearl and Prospect Street in Burlington, Vermont; Census June 1885, O'Sullivan, Lynch, Black, Boyle, Ahern, Barnett, Bannon, Bisson, Brennan, Brillon, Cooke, Callison, Cullion, Cummings, Drouin, Dufresne, Dwyer, Fitzsimmons, Gargland, Gauthier, Guiltinau, Grimes, Guimand, Kinsella, Lacourse, Leduc, Maillet, Monat, McGreevy, Nolan, O'Connor, O'Day, Pontbriant, Price, Rogers, Scully, Serguld, Slowen, St Lawrence, Wolfe, Goyette, Chayer, McKenna, Collette, Kelley, Cauley, Davey, Cali, Gavigan, Farrell Ancestral Lines - Du Met dit Demers dit Dumais; Dumoys, Berservoyse, Met, Pougnye, Voidy, Houde, Gauthier, Bonin, Charrette, Boucher, Marion, Robillard, Maugis, Mauger, Vedie, Voisy, Dorbelle, Rouleau, Lemay, Goulais, Desroches, Charbonneau, Felin, St Aubin, Bergeron Heritage - The First Ladies and the Daughters of the King at Ville-Marie (Les Premieres et Les Filles du Roi a Ville Marie) Part 2; Bourgeoys, Picart, Loysel, Desroches, Barbier, Daubigeon, Lucault, Leduc, de Maisonneuve, Closse, Moyen, Archambault, Hebert, Jolicoeur, Duvivier, Chauvin, Thierry dit Primot, du Mesnil, Mance, Charbonneau, Goguet, Leroi, Thibierge, Beaujean, Cardinal, Thibodeau, Moreau de Bresoles, Masse, Maillet, Mullois de Laborde, Polo, Vignal, Lemaistre, Fabrecque, Pacreau, Ducharme dit Lafontaine, Le Camus, Charles, Du Verger, Rebours, Lebreuil, Liercourt, Marchand, Hebert, Hodiau, Pontonnier, Sedillot, Alleton, Alton, Maclin, Laine, Lesneau, Fannexe, Vanzegue, Phanseque, Nevelet Delle, Gouert, Goard, De Carto, Decarts, Chchar, Ch-K, Ducorps, Haquin, Loysel, Colet, Barbery, Tesnard, Rebours, Soumillard Tips and Trips - Those dit and de names or Andre Grasset de St Sauveur versus Andre Grasset dit Lagrandeur; Family Lineage - Grasset dit Lagrandeur Part 6; Boisselle, Gracet, Brodeur dite Lavigne Ongoing Research - Border Crossings; Bombardier, Lefort, Maillot, Hus, Millet, Dion, Langevin, Coderre, Charron, Tetreau, Brouillet, Nolin, Grignon, Messier, Vegiard, Labonte, Gaudin, Therrien, Godin, Chamberland, Lanoue, Marier, Marie, Loiseau, Francoeur, Cyr, Allard Acadian Heritage - Ships of the Expulsion; Seaflower, Sunflower, Swallow, Swan, Syren, Three Friends, Two Brothers, Two Sisters, Union, Unknown Goelette, Unknown Sloop, Vulture The Inhumanity of the Expulsion takes a tragic toll lost at sea;Three Friends, sloop Swan, sloop Hannah, schooner Boscowans, Ship Union The Exile extends to Europe as the tragedy continues in the stormy North Atlantic;Antelope, Duke William, Hind, John Samuel, Mathias, Narcissus, Nautiles, Patience, Queen of Spain, Restoration, Supply, Tamberlan, Violet, Yarmouth, Name Unknown Other Resources - Burlington, Vermont - City Clerk's Office Accessing the Birth, Marriage and Death Records; Heritage - Marie Ursule Plagnol aka Mercy Adams of Oyster River, New Hampshire - Part 1; Dubois dit Brisebois, Dumont, Smith Ongoing Research - More Border Crossings; Blondin, Laflamme, Perron, Pierre dit Blondin, Racette, Houle, Bedard, Belhumeur, Lebrun, Trudeau, Patenaude, Bricaud dit Lamarche, Belhumeur dit Geoffroy, Riel dit Lirlande, Destroismaisons dit Picard, Thibaudeau Andestral Lines - Descendants of Elie Bourbeau; Noiron, Lacourse Tips and Trips - What in the World is a Dit Name; Query Answers - Sivigny, Guillmette, Pratt, Caron, Guignard Family Associations - Gilmet, Gilmette, Guilmette, Guillemette Family Reunion 2001
0.72 4153 PER-30-17 LINKS Vol. 9, No. 1, Issue Number 17, Fall 2004 Links Vol 9 No 1 Issue Number 17 Fall 2004 Finding My Family When I Was Not Looking Landry Travels in France St-Eustache-de-Paris; Jacques Lussier and Marguerite Darmine Genealogical Forages into Canada Sheila Morris Huard, Duchaine, Deschesne, Aubin The Endangered Baudet Donkey Gets a Second Chance; Baudet de Poitou Three Indian Ancestors, Catherine Annennontak, Huron, Durand, Marie-Felix Ouentouen, Marie-Oliver Sylvester Manitouabeouich Ancestral Line Plankey, Plantier, Ethier, Akey Naturalization Records in Vermont Using the Naturalization Records at the US District Court Burlington, Vermont Border Crossings Vermont Baptisms traced back to Quebec; Casavant, Desforges, Gauthier, Lambert, Brodeur, Lapanne, Baron, Dufresne, Goulet, Pepin, Robert, Bernard, Daviau, Giroux
0.72 4924 Q-24-1-(ON) Mariages de L'Outaouais Vol. III-IV, Notre Dame de Hull and N. D., Ste Anne & Notre Dame du Bon Conseil Ottawa, Ontario The Second book in the two part series Mariages de L'Outaouais Volume III-IV covers four churches, (Volume I-II in Papineau) Section one is for Notre Dame in Hull. Hull County now Gatineau-Hull County This covers the years 1886 to 1913. The second section covers three churches. Notre-Dame in Ottawa (1829-1880), Ste Anne in Ottawa (1873-1900) and Notre Dame du Bon Conseil in Ottawa (1889-1907). The marriage records from the parishes are mixed together. (There is a list of abbreviations for the parish names in the front of the book). One should look for the surname of either party. Once you have located that you will see the parents' names, an abbreviations for the parish they married in, the date of the marriage and the spouse's name. In order to get the names of the spouse's parents look up the marriage a second time, this time by the spouses's surname. The L'Outaouais region is roughly half way between Montreal and Ottawa. There is a history in French in the beginning. This book is organized in a unique way with the baptism and burial records are mixed together. For each record the person's name is given, par (godfather) mar (godmother) notes such as occupation, residence in the presence of ...witnesses (tremoins) and sometimes place or location (endroit). Publications No. 88 - 89 ALSO CHECK Q-51 L'outaouais (Vol. 1 & II publication 86-87
0.72 2467 Q-4-4 Mariages de Comte de Bagot This book covers marriages in 7 parishes within Bagot County of Quebec between 1827 and 1968. Records are listed up to 1968 for all parishes. The starting dates for records in each parish are: Acton Vale 1859, St. Christine 1886, St. Helene 1854, St. Huges 1827, St. Nazaerie 1890, St. Theodore 1842, Upton 1856, This book was published in 1972 by B. Pontbiand, Sillery, Que, G1T 1K1 and is number 81.
0.72 2475 Q-5-17 Paroisse Saint Joseph de la Nouvelle Beauce Vol. 2 St. Joseph de La Nouvelle records of baptemes, maroages and sepultures. Vol. 2 contains marriages and burial records.
0.72 6056 Q-5-18 Birth and Death Records of the Catholic Parishes of Beauce County, Québec Volume I, A-G Volume 1: 119,148 Birth and Death Records of the Catholic Parishes of Beauce County, Quebec. Covering the years 1738 to 1900. Adam to Gagnon Includes CD -ERRORS
0.72 6057 Q-5-19 Birth and Death Records of the Catholic Parishes of Beauce County, Quebec, Volume II, G-P Volume II: 119,148 Birth and Death Records of the Catholic Parishes of Beauce County, Quebec. Covering the years 1738 to 1900. Gagnon to Pare.
0.72 6058 Q-5-20 Birth and Death Records of the Catholic Parishes of Beauce County, Quebec, Volume III, P-Y Volume III: 119, 148 Birth and Death Records of the Catholic Parishes of Beauce County, Quebec. Covering the years 1738 to 1900. Pare to Yot#.
0.72 4923 Q-51-3 Marriages of L Outaouais Vol. I-IIMontebello, St-Andre-Avelin, Papineauville, Angers, Thurso, Perkins, Masson, St-Sixte, Val-des-Bois The first book in a Two book set, Volume 1-11 (Volume III-IV in Hull-Ontario), contains information on marriages that took place in the following parishes: Montebello (1815), St. Andre Avellin (1851), Papineauville (1853), Angers (1864), Thurso (1864), Perkins (1883), Masson (1887), St-Sixte (1891) and Val-des-Bois (1891). The marriage records from the parishes are mixed together. (There is a list of abbreviations for the parish names in the front of the book). One should look for the surname of either party. Once you have located that you will see the parents' names, an abbreviations for the parish they married in, the date of the marriage and the spouse's name. In order to get the names of the spouse's parents look up the marriage a second time, this time by the spouses's surname. The L'Outaouaais region is roughly half way between Montreal and Ottawa. There is a history in French in the beginning. This book is organized in a unique way with the baptism and burial records are mixed together. For each record the person's name is given, par (godfather) mar (godmother) notes such as occupation, residence in the presence of ...witnesses (tremoins) and sometimes place or location (endroit). The County of Hull is now Gatineau-Hull County. Publication No. 86-87 ALSO CHECK Q-24(ON)-1 L'Outaouais (Vol. III-IV Publication #88-89
0.72 5406 Q-HISTORY-42 Taking Root Canada from 1700 to 1760 Taking Root Canada form 1700 to 1760. The second volume published by the Public Archives of Canada in the series Records of Our History. This gives a overview of our history from 1700 to 1760. Beautifully illustrated with 207 reproductions of archival records - maps, engravings, paintings, seals, medals, manuscripts and printed material - from 38 Canadian, American and European institutions.
0.72 5407 Q-HISTORY-43 Colonial Identities Canada from 1760 to 1815 Colonial Identities Canada from 1760 to 1815. The third volume of the National Archives series entitled Records of Our History. Gives an overview of the history of Canada from 1760 to 1815. The text is lavishly illustrated with 113 reproductions of archival records - maps, engraving, painting, seals, medals, manuscripts and printed material - all taken from the extensive holding of the National Archives of Canada.
0.72 3170 R-121 The Complete Book of Emigrants 1751-1776 In this fourth and final volume of The Complete Book of Emigrants Peter Wilson Coldham brings the story of English emigration in the colonial period to a natural if uneventful close. Voluntary emigration from the British Isles went into a steep decline after the year 1750, only to rise again sharply from 1770 and to reach epidemic proportions by 1773, a year of great economic hardship in Britain. Involuntary emigration, on the other hand, the forced transportation of criminals of almost every degree, rose sharply during the period, from a yearly total of 500 in 1750 to 1,000 in 1774-75. The records drawn on, in addition to the usual sources, include port books, plantation apprenticeship bindings, and treasury records of emigrants departing from English ports. Now that it is completed, Mr. Coldham's remarkable achievement identifies about 100,000 English emigrants to colonial America from virtually every reference that can be found in England.
0.72 5854 RI-2-3 Vital Record of Warwick, R.I. Vital Record of Warwick, Rhode Island, Volume I, Part I. This book covers vital records for the town of Warwick, Rhode Island, for the period 1636-1850. James N. Arnold, is a former editor of the Narragansett Historical Register. There are approximately 9,000 individual names, and the records contained include dates of births, deaths, and marriages, as well as other valuable information. The book is indexed.
0.72 3364 RI-4-39 Burials of the Joseph Lauzon and Sons Funeral Home The introduction states that in the beginning the Lauzon Funeral Home took care of many French, Italian, Romanian and Jewish citizens of Woonsocket and surrounding communities. The records list the name, date of death, where the death occurred and the age of the deceased. Records might include parents names, where the deceased was born, spouse's name, which cemetery they were buried, residence and the informant's name.
0.72 3372 RI-4-47 Burials of the Egidio DiPardo and sons Funeral Home Information included: Deceased's -Name and names of parents (country of birth) -Birth date and place of birth -Death date and place of death -Where and when buried -Residence at time of death -Spouse's name -Occupation at time of death Also includes Blackstone, MA Records are from funeral records copied by Lucille McDonald, Roger Geaudry, Roger Bartholomy, Eugene Arsenault
0.72 5455 RI-X-13 Genealogies of Rhode Island Families Volume I A-Sl Volume I, Adams - Slack This two volume set was meant to preserve genealogical information from a number of early publications. Three of these publications were published under the auspices of the Rhode Island Historical Society which was started in 1822. The source publications are; Collections of the Rhode Island Historical Society (1827-1902) Publications of the Rhode Island Historical Society (1895-1901) Rhode Island Historical Society Collections (1918-1941) Rhode Island History (1942-1967) Rhode Island Historical Tracts (1877-1897) Newport Historical Magazine/RI Historical Magazine (1880-1887) Narragansett Historical Register (1882-1891) The material comes from primary and secondary sources such as family bibles, interviews, land records. There is also a lot of material from wills and probate records. The majority of the pages are genealogy with lists of generations of family members. There is no one particular format used since the material originally came from diverse publications. In addition to the genealogy there are interesting stories. More than one person mentioned in these books was born in Rhode Island but died elsewhere. There are also numerous mentions of family members who were “removed” (i.e. moved) to another town, or another state. There is a complete index at the end of Volume II.
0.72 5456 RI-X-14 Genealogies of Rhode Island Families Volume II Sm-Y Volume II, Smith - Yates The source publications are; Collections of the Rhode Island Historical Society (1827-1902) Publications of the Rhode Island Historical Society (1895-1901) Rhode Island Historical Society Collections (1918-1941) Rhode Island History (1942-1967) Rhode Island Historical Tracts (1877-1897) Newport Historical Magazine/RI Historical Magazine (1880-1887) Narragansett Historical Register (1882-1891) The material comes from primary and secondary sources such as family bibles, interviews, land records. There is also a lot of material from wills and probate records. The majority of the pages are genealogy with lists of generations of family members. There is no one particular format used since the material originally came from diverse publications. In addition to the genealogy there are interesting stories. More than one person mentioned in these books was born in Rhode Island but died elsewhere. There are also numerous mentions of family members who were “removed” (i.e. moved) to another town, or another state. There is a complete index at the end of Volume II.
0.72 6041 RI-X-21 Vital Records of Rhode Island Index Index of Towns, Vital Records of Rhode Island for 21 Volumes.
0.72 109 VT-10-5 Derby-Salem Land Records-Film detail report Town Land Records of Derby and Salem, Vermont
0.72 4450 VT-11-12 Early Families of Rutland, Vermont This book contains information on the early settlers of Rutland, Vermont. The author offers a disclaimer that although many sources were checked (Bible records, cemetery inscriptions, vital statistics, federal census returns and land, probate and pension records), in some cases discrepancies and unanswered questions still exist. The genealogies are intended to stand as a memorial to the men and women who carved Rutland out of the wilderness.
0.72 118 VT-12-1 Marriage Records of Barre and of Berlin, Washington County, Vermont Barre/Berlin Vital Records of marriages in Barre, Vermont (1793-1850) and Berlin, Vermont (1791-1876).
0.72 6004 VT-14-23 A Record of Inhabitants of Weathersfield, Vermont Weathersfield early records of Land Ownership, Original Proprietors by number, Land Ownership in 1808-1813, Early Roads (1791 map & 1800 map), Free-holders, Taxpayers, Family Heads: Seven hundred fifty names, 1760-1813, School Districts (map), Sites of Houses by Districts and Grave Stone Records. Includes Mounted map.
0.72 6143 VT-14-24 Vital Records of Springfield, VT, Vermont Genealogy Vol. 16, No. 1 Special; Publication Number 13 0f the Vermont Genealogy Vol. 16 No. 1, Spring 2011 of the Vital Records of Springfield, Vermont.
0.72 5394 VT-3-7 History of Barnet, Vermont Barnet, Vermont from the Outbreak of the French and Indian War to Present Time. Barnet is one of the few towns in the state in which settlement began before the Revolutionary War. The town is also different in that it was settled by Scots who chose the location specifically because nearby Ryegate was a Scots settlement. The subtitle of this book is “From the Outbreak of the French and Indian War to the Present Time, with genealogical records of many families with some corrections”. In the preface the editor explains that the corrections were made by hand in order to avoid the cost of having the book typeset again, as well as the possibility of accidentally making additional errors. The content of the book uses material gathered for Abbey Hemenway’s Gazetteer of Vermont as well as additional material gathered for the 1923 edition. For this 1975 edition further research was done to fill in gaps for a total of 673 pages. An impressive amount of work for a small town. 354 of those pages are biographical sketches and family records. One will need to be careful of the binding of this book, so using a camera would be preferable to trying to make photocopies.
0.72 5700 VT-4-CEM-2N-1 Chittenden, East, and Morse Cemeteries and Town Death and Burial Records 1786-1992 -MISSING Williston, Vermont: Chittenden, East and Morse Cemeteries and Town Death and Burial Records 1786 to 1992 Includes: Chittenden Cemetery Deer View Cemetery East Cemetery Home (private land) Morse Cemetery Williston Burial (location unknown) Burial outside of Williston (cremated burial)
0.72 3970 VT-X-7 Quebec Parish & Missionary Records of Northern N.Y. & VT Quebec parish and missionary records of Northern New York and Vermont: Baptisms, Marriages, Burials and Abjurations. Parishes: Notre-Dame-des-Anges (1846-1853); Sacre Coeur de Jesus (1826-34 & 1848-60); St. Georges D'Henryville (1833-1852); St. Jean Chrysostome (1838-1853); St. Luc (1801-1844); St. Malachie-d'Ormstown (1846-1859); Ste. Marguerite de Blairfindie (1785-1845); St. Patrice de Hinshinbrooke (1826-1876) and St. Romain-de-Hemmingford (1850-1876).
0.72 4117 VT-X-7A Missionary Records from Churches and Municipalities in VT, NY and PQ A collection of Missionary records from Churches and Municipalities in VT, NY and PQ, compiled by Veronique Gassette. St. Amadeus - Alburgh, VT Baptisms (1892-99); St. Jean, Plattsburgh, NY - Marriages; Ste. Anne Centerville,Mooers Forks, NY Marriages; Comte de Lapairie, Marriages; St. Jacques le Mineur Marriages(1840-1872); Cantons de l'Est Marriages (1830-1846)
0.67 251 ACA-1 The Acadians of the Maritimes This book is a collection of detailed articles on the history, settlement, religions, culture and language of Acadia's various peoples. The largest sections deal with initial settlement by the Acadians, their removal and repopulation as well as a detailed section on the Catholic church. Numerous maps, tables and charts are also provided in many of the articles. As a history of Acadia it is thorough and well-written. It does not try to provide lists of names.
0.67 352 ACA-H-32 LAcadie et son Eglise Church Acadie
0.67 356 ACA-R-2 L'Acadie et son Eglise (Acadia & its Church) Acadien reference
0.67 4576 CD-US-NH-1 Sacred Heart, Laconia, N.H. Baptisms of Sacred Heart Church Laconia, N.H. from 1891 to 1996.
0.67 4833 DIR-CA-X-1 Canadian Almanac & Directory 1995 148th year of publication Canadian Almanac & Directory 1995. Abbreviations, Honours and titles, Associations and Societies, Church and Religious Organizations, Cultural Directory, Education, Geographic Information, Government Directory , Health and Hospitals, Historical and General information, Legal Directory, Postal Information, Tourism, Transportation and many others.
0.67 4889 DIR-VT-4-9 Burlington City and Winooski Directory 1909 Containing a Business Directory, Church Society and Street and House Directory. An Improved Street and House Directory and a New Map of the City.
0.67 5752 EUR-IR-47 Finding your Irish Ancestors This is an overview of your Irish Ancestors, Importance of surname, place in family, Church registers and other record sources in the U.S. and Canada.
0.67 5812 FH-P-22 McKendree The Life of McKendree Petty the Life of McKendree Petty (1827-1887), Professor at the University of Vermont and Minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church with Biographical Sketches of his Ancestors, Descendants, and Other Kinfolk in New England, New York, and Beyond.
0.67 4072 MA-1-1 History of St. Joseph St. Joseph's Church - History
0.67 1269 MA-14-1 Mariages of St Theresa Catholic Church This book has a brief history of the parish including a list of pastors. There is also a list of abbreviations and an explanation of how the marriage record is set up. Section 1 (pgs 1-66) is in alphabetical order by the groom's name. Section 2 is the listing of women.
0.67 1270 MA-14-2 St. Joseph Church Fitchburg, Massachusetts Marriages A-K This two volume set has each marriage listed twice, once by the bride's surname and once by the groom's. Each record list the parents, any baptismal information they found, witnesses and then any other pertinent genealogical information on line 4.
0.67 1291 MA-14-23 St Joseph Church Fitchburg, MA Baptisms Vol 1 A-D The child is listed along with their date of birth, date of baptism, parents and sponsors (godparents). Godparent information can be helpful in your searches as they are often relatives. In some cases marriage information was added to the book later and that information is here as well.
0.67 1292 MA-14-24 St Joseph Church Fitchburg MA Vol 2 E-L The child is listed along with their date of birth, date of baptism, parents and sponsors (godparents). Godparent information can be helpful in your searches as they are often relatives. In some cases marriage information was added to the book later and that information is here as well.
0.67 1293 MA-14-25 St Joseph Church Fitchburg, MA Vol 2 M-Z The child is listed along with their date of birth, date of baptism, parents and sponsors (godparents). Godparent information can be helpful in your searches as they are often relatives. In some cases marriage information was added to the book later and that information is here as well.
0.67 4675 MA-14-29 Burials of the Courchesne Funeral Home, Worcester, Massachusetts This funeral home was started in 1930 in the Grafton Square area of the city, which was also known as "French Hill". Many of the Franco-Americans attended St. Joseph's Church and were buried at Notre-Dame Cemetery. The transcriptions typically state parents' and spouse's names, residence, birthplace and date of birth, as well as date, and location of death. Age at death, and burial information are commonly given. Occupation is also listed when known. Typed by Marjorie Chapman
0.67 1271 MA-14-3 St. Joseph Church Fitchburg, Massachusetts Marriages K-Z This two volume set has each marriage listed twice, once by the bride's surname and once by the groom's. Each record list the parents, any baptismal information they found, witnesses and then any other pertinent genealogical information on line 4.
0.67 1273 MA-14-5 Notre-Dame des Canadiens Marriages 1870-1930 This book contains a brief history of the church along with some photos. Dates are given with day/month/year. Parental information and sometimes baptismal information is given along with the date of the marriage.
0.67 1224 MA-3-2 Baptisms of St. Stephen's Catholic Church part 1 A-Guinn Introduction includes a short parish history and map of Attleboro Center, MA. This book is a Repertoire of Baptisms including the following information. -Family Name -Given Name -Date of Birth -Place of Birth (when given, not in Dodgeville) -Father's Name -Mother's Name -Date of Baptism -Godfather and Godmother -Place of Birth or Place of origin of parents are given -Marriage Date -2nd Marriage -Additional Info
0.67 1225 MA-3-3 Baptisms of St. Stephen's Catholic Church Vol. 2 Gouin to Z Introduction includes a short parish history and map of Attleboro Center, MA. This book is a Repertoire of Baptisms including the following information. -Family Name -Given Name -Date of Birth -Place of Birth (when given, not in Dodgeville) -Father's Name -Mother's Name -Date of Baptism -Godfather and Godmother -Place of Birth or Place of origin of parents are given -Marriage Date -2nd Marriage -Additional Info
0.67 1226 MA-3-4 Marriages of St. Stephen's Catholic Church This book includes the following Marriage Information: -Family Name -Given Name -Date of Marriage -Names of Parents -Baptism Date and Place -Residence at time of Marriage
0.67 1227 MA-3-5 Marriages of St. Joseph's Catholic Church of Attleboro MA This book includes a short description of the parish with a map of Attleboro followed by the following marriage information: -Family Name -Given Name -Date of Marriage -Names of Parents -Baptism Date and Place -Residence at time of Marriage
0.67 1229 MA-3-7 Marriages of St. Matthew's Catholic Church There is a brief history of the parish, a list of pastors, some statistics and an explanation of how to read the record. Please note, this book has two sections: an alphabetical listing by the groom's surname and then starting on page 155, the same marriages are listed by the bride's surname. You will want to be sure to check both. In addition to the names of the spouse, their parents and the date of the marriage, the date and location of the baptism is listed when it is known.
0.67 1230 MA-3-8 Burials of the Auclair Funeral Home the Auclair Funeral Home is located close to St. Ann's Church in an area with many French-Canadian residents in the earlier years. The record's list: -Name -Date -Location -Age -Parents Names -Birth information -Marriage information -Burial Information -Residence
0.67 3810 MA-7-3 Precious Blood, Vol. 1, A to D, Baptisms Precious Blood C. Church Baptisms, Vol. 1 A-D, April 1869 to June 1986. RP 086
0.67 3811 MA-7-4 Precious Blood, Vol. 2, D to J, Baptisms Precious Blood Catholic Church Baptisms Vol. 2 D-J, April 1869 to June 1986. RP 086
0.67 3812 MA-7-5 Precious Blood, Vol. 3, J to P, Baptisms Precious Blood Catholic Church Baptisms Vol. 3 J-P, April 1869 to 1986, RP 086
0.67 3813 MA-7-6 Precious Blood, Vol. 4, P to Z, Baptisms Precious Blood Catholic Church Baptisms, Vol. 4 P-Z, April 1869 to June 1986. RP 086.
0.67 4180 MA-7-9 Precious Blood, Vol. 3, M to Z, Marriages Marriages of Precious Blood Church, Vol. 3, M to Z, February 1884 to November 1983, RP 080
0.67 1202 ME-1-1 St Peter & Paul Cemetery Necrology Vol 1 A-L Catholic Church Repertoires
0.67 1203 ME-1-2 St Peter & Paul Cemetery Necrology Vol 1 L-Z Catholic Church Repertoires
0.67 1204 ME-1-3 Marriages of St. Joseph, Lewiston Catholic Church Repertoires
0.67 1205 ME-1-4 Marriages of St. Patrick, Lewiston Catholic Church Repertoires
0.67 1206 ME-1-5 Marriages of St. Peter & Paul, Vol. 1, Abe-Lab Catholic Church Repertoires
0.67 1207 ME-1-6 Marriages of St. Peter & Paul, Vol. 2, Lab-Zor Catholic Church Repertoires
0.67 1214 ME-16-2 St. Joseph Catholic Church Repertoires. Marriages of St. Joseph, Biddeford, Maine 1870-1979.
0.67 1211 ME-16-3 Marriages of St. Ignatius & Holy Family Catholic Church Repertoires. Marriages of St. Ignatius, Sanford, Me. 1802-1981 and of Holy Family, Sanford, Me. 1932-1981.
0.67 1201 ME-4-(6)-1 Marriages of Ste Rose De Lima Catholic Church Repertoires. Marriages of Ste Rose De Lima, Jay, Maine 1885-1982 and of St. Francis Xavier, Winthrop, Me. 1910-1983.
0.67 1209 ME-4-(6)-1 Marriages of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church Repertoires
0.67 4677 ND-2 Our Lady of Sacred Heart, Olga, North Dakota Our Lady of Sacred Heart, Olga, North Dakota, 1882-1919 Baptisms, Marriages and Burials - Compiled by Gail Morin Olga, North Dakota is the oldest settlement in Cavalier County having been originally established in 1882 as St. Pierre. French Canadian settlers founded Our Lady of the Sacred Heart parish in 1882. The present church building was erected in 1922. The parish closed in 2005. This compilation will be quite valuable to researchers with ancestors in this area because translations of what appear to be the full record are given. Here is one example, Charbonneau, Joseph Edward Herve: B- Joseph Edward Herve Charbonneau, baptized 5 October 1919, born 27 September 1919, son of Wilfrid Charbonneau and Albertine Blondin, Godparents: Edouard Charbonneau and Adeline Blondin, J.L. Bastier P. Note: Joseph Edward Harvey Charbonneau married Patty J. Knutson on 22 March 1943 at Fort Snelling Memorial Chapel, Fort Snelling, Minnesota, St. Paul diocese, John Flynn, Chaplain, recorded 23 March 1943, A.J. Lafreniere pastor. (Page 111)
0.67 2172 NH-6-19 Marriages du Sacre Coeur 1882-1978, Wilton and St. Pierre Parish 1900-1978 This book contains an alphabetical list of marriages including parents, of Sacre-Coeur 1882-1978 and Wilton and St. Pierre 1900-1978. Also included is a list of name abbreviations and pastors of the church.
0.67 3827 NH-6-26 Saint Raphael, Manchester, New Hampshire NH Baptisms, Vol. 1 Baptisms Vol. 1 A to L of Saint Raphael Church March 1888 to April 2001
0.67 3828 NH-6-27 Saint Raphael, Manchester, New Hampshire NH Baptisms, Vol. 2 Baptisms Vol. 2, L to Z of Saint Raphael Church from March 1888 to April 2001.
0.67 2156 NH-6-3 Blessed Sacrement Church Baptisms vol. II This book includes; a brief history of the parish and how to use the repertoire. The baptisms are in alphabetical order and includes the name, birth date, parents, sponsors and marriage record if available.
0.67 4172 NH-6-4A St. Augustin Manchester, New Hampshire Vol. 1 A to H The baptisms of St. Augustin Church in Manchester New Hampshire RP005. This Vol. 1 contains A to H.
0.67 2157 NH-6-4C Repertoire St. Augustin Church Marriages This book includes the history of St. Augustin and notes from the publisher on how to use the repertoire. Listing are alphabetical once by the brides name and once by the groom's name. Parents names are also included
0.67 4174 NH-6-5A Saint Georges Manchester, New Hampshire Vol. 1, A to H The baptisms of St. Georges Church Vol. 1 A to H, RP028, April 1890 to December 1996.
0.67 4175 NH-6-5B Saint Georges Manchester, New Hampshire Vol. 2, H to Z The baptisms of St. Georges Church RP 028, Vol. 2 H to Z, April 1890 to December 1996.
0.67 2158 NH-6-5C Repertoire St. Georges Church This book includes the standard information, bride and groom, their parents and date of marriage. No witnesses are listed. The French words and abbreviations for widow (velive or vve) and widower (veuf or vf)
0.67 2186 NH-8-1 St. Joseph Epping NH Births, Marriage, Deaths This parish was first organized as a mission of St. Michael Parish, Exeter NH in 1869. This book has a very different set up from others. If a church member was baptized, married and buried there, you would find their name listed just once with the information for all three rites under their name. Be sure to check additional pages that were added to the front of the book too.
0.67 2203 NH-X-2 Upon this Granite, Catholocism in New Hampshire 1647-1997 A history of the development of the Catholic Church in the state of New Hampshire in two parts, plus numerous appendices. Part I- Forming a Catholic Community 1647-1884, begins with European voyages of discovery and early settlements, troubled new beginnings, early missionary efforts and ends with the establishment of the Diocese of Boston and of Portland. Part II - The catholic Community of the diocese of Manchester 1884-1997, describes the founding of the Diocese of Manchester, through World Wars I and II, to post war renewal aid preparing for the 3rd.
0.67 3834 NY-10-21 Lyon Mt. and Standish Baptisms-Marriages-Burials Information for St. Bernard's includes Chateaugay Lake 1875-1879. St. Bernard's - marriages by groom - marriages by bride - baptisms Lyon Mountain Burials St. Michael's Church Standish NY History Standish - Baptisms - Marriages by grooms - Marriages by brides St. Michael's, Standish burials.
0.67 3835 NY-10-21-A St. Peter's Parish Plattsburgh, NY 1863-1909 Births This book contains information on baptisms occurring at St. Peter's Catholic Church in Plattsburgh, NY from 1863-1909. Birth dates are included as well.
0.67 3845 NY-10-36 St. Alexander's, Morrisonville NY Repertoire of St. Alexander Church, Morrisonville, NY Baptisms (1890-1929) Deaths (1881-1986) Marriages (1900-1930)
0.67 3833 NY-10-6A St. Joseph's Church, Mooers, NY This book includes; Baptisms- 1822-1936 Marriages - 1824-1967 Deaths - 1851-1936 Marriages list parents if known. Deaths list parents in some cases and spouses Witnesses are also given
0.67 6021 NY-16-7 Special Collection of Tree Talks County of Essex Abstracts Essex County Index will be found North Country N.Y.-X-35 The books in the Tree Talk series are collections, by county, of material gathered by the members of the Central New York Genealogical Society. The information does not cover every town, nor every year, and the sources covered can vary quite a bit by county. What is here tends to come from lesser-known sources which may be the unique source one needs to make a connection in New York State. Much of the material is from the early to mid-1800’s. The book itself is not indexed, but it is indexed in, “Index to Tree Talks County Packets North Country”, which can be found in our collection. The shelf number for the index is NY-X-35. There are also notes on any errors found in the volume. Type of Record Years Covered Keene Cemetery 1828-1868 Elizabethtown Cemetery 1819-1950 Keene Cemetery 1803-1890 Jay Cemetery 1812-1955 Keene Cemetery 1827-1957 Jay Cemetery 1822-1958 Flood of 1856 Claims 1857-1858 Jay Cemetery 1808-1957 Will Book A 1802-1805 Jay Cemetery 1813-1951 Will Book A 1793-1811 Jay Cemetery 1815-1959 Dower Book A 1832-1842 Jay Methodist Church members 1830’s Keene Cemeteries 1814-1941 Jay Cemetery 1821-1867 Moriah Cemetery 1810-1918 Will Book A 1811-1816
0.67 4315 NY-17-3 Historical Sketches of Franklin County, NY, and its Several Towns with Many Short Boigraphies, Volume 2 This volume contains chapters on the War of 1812, several town histories. the biographical sketches between pages 715 and 790, followed by town officials and church officials. There is also a name index to both volumes in the back of this book. There is a decent amount of data of value to genealogists in these two books.
0.67 5367 NY-45-3 A History of Catholicism in the North Country Diocese of Ogdensburg Centennial 1872-1972 Lists the Church Bishops, Clergy who labored in the Area, Defunct Parishes, Missions and Stations, present mission , patrons, sponsors and benefactors memorial. this also includes and index.
0.67 2256 NY-56-1 St. Alphonsus- Glens Falls, NY Marriages This book includes a brief history of the church and its pastors. Marriages are listed under both bride's and groom's name and includes dates of marriage, birth and baptism, place of residence and where baptized, parent's name including mothers maiden name and witnesses.
0.67 2257 NY-56-2 St. Alphonsus- Glens Falls, NY Baptisms Vol. I , A-L This book includes a brief history of the church and its pastors. Vol 1, A to L RP 081 Includes the Names of those baptized, Date of birth and baptism Names of parents including mother's maiden name Godparents Adoption and illegitimacy information is not given.
0.67 6069 NY-56-4 Special Collection of Tree Talks County of Warren Abstracts Warren County Index found NY-X-34 The books in the Tree Talk series are collections, by county, of material gathered by the members of the Central New York Genealogical Society. The information does not cover every town, nor every year, and the sources covered can vary quite a bit by county. What is here tends to come from lesser-known sources which may be the unique source one needs to make a connection in New York State. Much of the material is from the early to mid-1800’s. Type of Record covered Queensbury Assessments 1805 Lake Luzerne cemeteries 1813-1945 Hague cemeteries 1842-1909 Guardianship Book A 1815-1838 Will Book A 1813 Warrensburgh Presbyterian Church, baptisms 1808-1873 Will Book A 1814 Will Book A 1814-1824 Guardianship Book A 1838-18458 Will Book A 1817-1848
0.67 2254 NY-57-1 Notre Dame Des Victoires, Whitehall, NY Marriages This book includes a history of the church, a list of its pastors and marriages from 1843-1997. Entries include: -Marriages listed under both the bride and grooms name. -Dates of marriage, birth or baptism -Place of residence -Witnesses names -Some parent's name -Where baptized
0.67 4725 NY-57-4 Saint Paul Hudson Falls, New York Baptisms This repertoire contains 3,917 baptisms that took place from December 1883 - June 1992. St. Paul Church cloed in July of 1992. The registers are now housed at St. Mary/St. Paul in Hudson Falls, N.Y. RP 094
0.67 4726 NY-57-5 Saint Paul Hudson Falls, New York Marriages This repertoire contains 1,288 marriages that took place from December 1883 to June 1992. St. Paul Church closed in July of 1992. the register are now housed at St. Mary/St. Paul in Hudson Falls, N.Y. RP 093
0.67 2362 ON-21-1 Marriages et Sepultures Paroisse L'Immaculee- Conception de Paincourt 1851-1988 This volume has marriages, and includes the names of parents and the spouses ages are listed. There is a history of the church in French and a list of abbreviations.
0.67 2372 ON-39-7 Mariages, Sepultures et Annotatioms Marginales Paroisse St-Luc de Curran (Ontario) Section 1- Marriages in alphabetical order by the groom's name. In addition to their parent's names, we learn if they were of age of majority and residence. To the right the Temoin or Tem would be the witness. Section 2- Here is a list of just the bride's names. Section 3- Is burials Section 4- Annotations- marriages elsewhere. This section list members of the parish who ended up marrying in another parish, most likely the bride's parish. The last column gives the date, name and location of the church where the marriage occurred.
0.67 2373 ON-43-1 Centenaire St. Albert, Ontario No. 1 This book is a history of the parish of St. Albert-de-Cambridge, Ontario which was founded in 1874. There are details on founding families, the church and the priests.
0.67 4155 PER-30-19 LINKS Vol. 10, No. 1, Issue Number 19, Fall 2005 Links Vol. 10, No. 1, Issue Number 19, Fall 2005 Ten Years since the Founding of VT-FCGS Dedication: Jean-Paul Moreau, Father Romeo A. Trahan, S.S.E. Poissant Families of Marennes, Recorded at the Huguenot Temple or Reformed Church, Marennes, Charente-Maritime, France; Magord, Siguret, Bougrier, Poissan, Guichard, Besset, Bremand, Periquand, Courtois, Archambaud, Chaigneau Chittenden County Historical Society 2005 Preservation Award recipient - VT-FCGS Vermont Lines, Hains; Haynes, Ainse, Ains, Hins, Hens, Inse, Juse, Ens, Hanse, Hayes, Preston, Pauze, Pose, Moulton, Gaumond, Lamarre, Sansoucy New Dit Names?; Becotte Becot, Comeau, Michel dit Becot Inventory of Goods of the community of deceased Jacques Poissan Lasaline and Marguerite Besset on 9 November 1735 by Notaire Lepailleur; Baudin, Poissant, Dupuy Necrology, Jean Paul Moreau, VT-FCGS Member #3; Audette, Keislich, Landry Necrology, Father Romeo Trahan, Society of Saint Edmund; Remillard Necrology, Bob Quintin, Bookdealer Extraordinaire LDS Family History Library Book Digitizing Project The 1911 Canadian Census Four Main Family Lineage Chart; Lanou, Lanoue, Rousseau, Michaud, Morin, Bourdeau, Benoit, Gaudreau, Steben, Belanger, Barre, Langlois, Chaput, Charbonneau, Paquin, Bombard, Moore Stories of Old La Rochelle Safeguard your Family History, Ascendancy of Julien-Charles de Sevigne to Charlemagne and the other Royal Houses of Europe Fall Conference Query Answers, Lester, Leicester, Pratt, Caron, Carreau, Carrow,, Dube, Morin, Deblois, Teriah, Therrien, Laroy, Gilbert, Tinance, Terran, Gokey, Myers, Mitchell, Labounty, Labonte Swanton Bakery, Merchants Row, photograph
0.67 4157 PER-30-21 LINKS Vol. 11, No.1, Issue Number 21, Fall 2006 Links, Vol. 11, No. 1, Issue Number 21, Fall 2006 Flow chart of the Succession or Inheritance Acts of a Family in New France- Quebec Greffier and Notary; Types of Notarial Documents Captivity and Ransom in New France, The Story of Louis-Philippe Langlais dit Serien or Sargent; Levasseur, Sergent, Howe First Vermont Catholic Church Baptisms Published French and French-Canadian Ancestry of Vermonters The Greater Burlington Area Might Have Been Named LaPerriereVille, The 1734 Royal Land Grant Patent of Rativication of a concession granted to Mr. Boucher de la Periere on Lake Champlain; Rene Boucher De La Perriere, Officer and Seigneur Major Revolutionary War Site Threatened by Development Four Main Family Lineage Charts; Levasseur, Bouffard, Leavitt, Moore, Lavertu, Chabot, Fortin, Tanguay, Hebert, Landry, Leblanc, Trahan, Low, Bond, Pepin, Blaise Possible French-Canadian Birth Record?; Robillard, Dumais, Marion, Durand Marion Ancestral Line, Dumais, Guerier, Gueric, Dumets dit Demers, Boidy, Hunault, Beauchamp, Tellier dit Lafortune, Garceau, Dalpe dit Parizeau, Charrette, Robillard, Brien dit Durocher Paquette Wedding Petite Histoire, Tea & Memere's Kitchen; Gilbert Genealogical Outline of the Vermont Trahan Family, Direct Line Ancestors for Fr Romeo Trahan and his Cousins Query Answers; Dube, Miville, Morin, Mignier, Lagace, Perron, Huges, Duhamel, Petit, Coitou dit St Jean, Courtemanche, Henry, Garand, Henry, Langevin
0.67 4167 PER-30-31 LINKS Vol. 16, No. 1, Issue Number 31, Fall 2012 Links Vol. 16, No. 1, Issue Number 31, Fall 2012 Vergennes French Heritage Festival 2012 Elvine Marie Landry Ouellette, Better Known as "Memere", Dennis, Blair, Belanger Timeline of Francois Bourassa and Marie Leber; Dugas, Testard, Robert dit Deslauriers The Search for Preston Cusson of Fair Haven, Vermont, Brunel, Brunelle, Bunnell, Crowley, Crowly, Crawley The Family of Joseph Trudeau and Marie Guertin: A Research Update; Kasper, Landry, Johnson, Bouteillier, Poitevin Poissant Baptism, Marriage and Burial Acts, St Pierre de Sales Catholic Church in Marennes, France; Fisher, Poissant, Magos, Simonneau Publication of New England Historic Genealogical Society; A Family Becoming American, Volume2: Foisy dit Freniere Frenyear St Francis Xavier School-150 Years Old! Winooski Vermont Necrology; Leo A. Fleury VT-FCGS Member #8; Veronique Gassette VT-FCGS Member; Claire Bouffard Chase VT-FCGS Member Query Answers: Labounty, Girard, Metivier, Mailloux, Barrows, Russell, Delorme
0.67 4107 Q-17-11A Album-Souvenir Centenaire de leglise- 1880-1980 One hundred anniversary of the St. Joseph Du Lac church from 1880 to 1980.
0.67 4209 Q-2-4 Rawdon Quebec Cemetery Headstone Transcriptions Rawdon Cemetery Monumental Inscriptions. C4080 Includes inscriptions for 6 cemeteries in or near the Village of Rawdon in Montcalm and Argenteuil Counties. Rawdon Roman Catholic Cemetery Rawdon Anglican Cemetery Rawdon United Church Cemetery Rawdon Ecumenical Cemetery Kildaire St. Johns Anglican Cemetery Rawdon Silver Birches Cemetery Silver Birches was the name coined for the tiny cemetery located near the senior citizen's home in the town of Rawdon.
0.67 4319 Q-25-6 Hemmingford: 200 Years of Hope and Change (1799-1999) Excellent overview of history of Hemmingford, Quebec from 1799-1999. Includes church histories and ministers, stories of historical homes with ownership lists by year, biographies of all the mayors, short stories on many families, list of veterans of both World Wars, annotated maps, photos with captions, and much on fraternal organizations and their members. There is not index in the book but see the note, below for a web link. [NOTE: There is an online index of the hundreds of persons mentioned in this book here: https://sites.google.com/site/hemmingford200yearsindex/]
0.67 4446 Q-42-25 Philipsburg Protestant Cemetery, Missisquoi County Quebec Philipsburg Protestant Cemetery (QFHS C4070) The enclosed work is a transcription of the inscriptions found on the surviving memorials in the cemetery. The inscriptions were recorded on October 1, 1994 and checked on site up to May 12, 1995. As in the case of most cemeteries, there are hundreds of persons buried who are not identified by memorial markers. The avid family historian should check the Protestant church registers in Quebec, northern New York and Vermont to see if additional ancestors may be buried there. This is true particularly for those ancestors buried in the late 18th & early 19th centuries.
0.67 3903 Q-42-28 Clarenceville Cemetery Tomb-Stones in ST. George's Church Cemetery
0.67 2733 Q-42-5 Register of Civil status Weslyan Methodist charge Cavagnal Mission The Methodist Church of Como and Hudson shows from 1855 to 1916, 438 Baptisms - 84 marriages - 101 Deaths and burials. You will find people coming from Coteau du lac, St. Andre Argenteuil, Prescott County, Rigaud, Hawkesbury and Glengarry Ontario and some others came from United States, Sherbrooke and even Manitobe.
0.67 2768 Q-44-11 Eyewitness Grosse Isle 1847 A book of 432 pages by Marianna O'Gallagher & Rose Masson Dompierre A superb book which begins with a map of Ireland indicating the cities of Ireland sending 10 or more ships to Quebec in 1847 with Irish immigrants to Grosse Isle. In 1847, counties of Limerick (53 ships), Cork (33 ships), Belfast (32 ships), Dublin (27 ships), Sligo (27 ships), Londonderry (18 ships) The idea of the book by Marianna O'Gallagher and Rose Masson Dompierre was born a few years ago (book published in 1994 by Livres Carraig Books of Sainte-Foy, Québec) when we were reading the letters that the chaplains of the Quarantine Station (Grosse-Isle) wrote to their superiors during the summer of 1847. Today we present it as our contribution to the commemoration of the famine years in Ireland (1845-1849). The famine drove people to emigrate from both Ireland and Scotland, and they came in thousands to Canada via the Saint Lawrence River. In such a world-shaking event as a nation's starvation, fables, myths and legends are bound to appear surrounding the horrendous reality, and when the victims of that famine land on a faraway shore, the legends flourish. In order to present a full portrait of the dramatic events that unfolded at Grosse Isle, and in order to distinguish between myth and reality, this book will be the forum where eyewitnesses speak. The priests' letters, little known until today, but which are very significant, contain descriptions of everyday occurrences, prevailing conditions at 'the Quarrantine' in 1847. The situation proved to be dramatic and arduous, and the missionaries, faced with the spiritual and physical needs of the immigrants, felt powerless and besieged. Very soon their letters elicited response from many quarters, a response which in turn bears witness - Marianna O'Gallagher, Rose Masson Dompierre, November 14, 1994 On page 74, Rev. Armine W. Mountain, Church of England, Acting Chaplain Quarantine Station wrote; > Buried: Meek, Catherine, daughter of James Meek, mason, late of the parish of Whiteburn, County Linlithgow, Scotland, and of France, by her maiden name Somerville, his wife, aged two years, died on the twenty-second and was buried on the twenty-fourth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-seven, by me - Armine W. Mountain - Present: Robert Armstrong, Joh X. Armstrong. On page 335, Rev. Charles Morice, Catholic Priest, Officiating Chaplain Grosse Isle wrote; > Buried: Heatherington, Taylor, Craig, White, McCray, McCray, Smyth Hugh Heatherington, aged forty, from Ship Dykes Margaret Taylor, aged twenty three per ship Maria Soames Elizabeth White, age sixty-three from ship Emigrant Margaret McKay, age forty two years per ship Eliza Alexander McKay, age fifty-two per ship Eliza Robert Smyth, age two years per Sir Henry Pottinger died sixth October. All died, except the last, on the seventh of October and were buried on the evening of the same day in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and forty-seven by me - Charles Morice - Present: John Fitzgerald, Patrick Dolan Amazon.com - amazon.om/Eyewitness-Grosse-Isle-Marianna-OGallagher/dp/096908059X Jacques Gagné - 2015-10-27
0.67 2868 Q-55-4 Mariages De Sorel Mariages de Sorel of the following parishes. St. Joseph 1875-1965 Notre-Dame 1911-1965 Ste Anne 1876-1965 Christ-Church 1764-1965 Publication No.39
0.67 4756 Q-62-12 Sainte Marguerite de Blairfindie Mariages and Burials This book start with a history of the parish including photographs of the church and a list of priest who served there. The information is organized in alphabetical order with the brides and grooms together in the first column we have one of the partners and their parents names. Column two is the spouse with their parents and lastly the date of the marriage. The section on marriages goes to page 214 The second section of the book is sepultures or burials and this covers pages 1 to 140. There is the name of the deceased, sex, and then P to identify parents names or conj. (conjoined) to identify if the name given in the spouse. Lastly we have the date of death and the date of burial.
0.67 5018 Q-ETP-5 Guides to Protestant Churches in Quebec ABasic Guide to using Quebec Protestant Church Archives for Genealogy Research - by Jody Robinson List of Methodist Churches of Montreal and region Anglican Churches of Quebec City and Surrounding Area
0.67 3206 R-156 Canadian Catholic Church Directory 2002 Directory of General Information about Parishes, Clergy, Deacons, Religious orders of Women.
0.67 3959 R-192 A Franco-American Overview Vol. 2 Franco-Am. Overview Volume 2 Contents: Explorers and Settlers in Northern California 1769-1870 The Church in Colonial America 1492-1790 The Huguenots of Colonial South Carolina Fur Trade in Wisconsin History of Minnesota Geography of Detroit St. Louis under the French and Spanish Dominations. Early Texas and Louisiana
0.67 4527 RI-4-10 St. Mathews Catholic Church Central Falls, RI Births and Baptisms Vol. 2 L-Z The child is listed followed by their birth date and parent's name. This is followed by the date of their baptism along with godparents or sponsor's names. A fair number of sponsor's names are missing.
0.67 3343 RI-4-14 Marriages of St. Joseph's Catholic Church One thing I found confusing in the introduction is mention of Pascoag as a village in the town of Burriville, yet the opposite page is talking about Harrisville. A quick look up explained that there are 7 villages in the town of Burriville including Pascoag, Harisville, Glendale, Mapleville, Mohegan, Nasonville and Oakland. In addition to marriage date, parent's names, date and place of baptism and sometimes residence are given. Each marriage is listed twice, one by groom's surname as well as the bride's surname.
0.67 3346 RI-4-17 Baptisms of St. Cecilia's Catholic Church The book starts with a brief history of the parish. When known the record reads as follow. 1) Name of baptized person 2) Date of birth and place if other than Pawtucket 3) Date of baptism and names of godparents 4) Marriage dates 5) Second marriage if there was one. 6) Any additional information that might be of interest.
0.67 3347 RI-4-18 Marriages of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church Each marriage record lists parents' names, date and place of baptism as well as residence. Be sure to check out the lengthy list of abbreviations as well as the parish history in the front of the book.
0.67 3348 RI-4-19 Baptisms of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Vol 1, A-K This book has an introduction with a detailed history of the parish Included in the baptisms are: The person being baptized, date of birth and parents, date of baptism and godparents. If known marriage information is listed next, followed by any other relevant information. Everything is in alphabetical order.
0.67 4528 RI-4-20 Baptisms of St. John the Baptist Catholci Church W. Warwick, RI, Vol. 2 L-Z This book has an introduction with a detailed history of the parish Included in the baptisms are: The person being baptized, date of birth and parents, date of baptism and godparents. If known marriage information is listed next, followed by any other relevant information. Everything is in alphabetical order.
0.67 3349 RI-4-21 Marriages of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Vol. 1 A-K The names of the brides and grooms are listed together in this volume, therefore each marriage will be listed twice. In addition to the marriage information, information on date and place of baptism is given if known.
0.67 4529 RI-4-22 Marriages of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Vol. 2 L-Z The names of the brides and grooms are listed together in this volume, therefore each marriage will be listed twice. In addition to the marriage information, information on date and place of baptism is given if known.
0.67 3350 RI-4-23 Burials of the Potvin Funeral Home Vol 1 A-K The Potvin Funeral Home was originally established as the Thomas Robert and Son Funeral Home. Many of the people were Franco-Americans who attended the nearby St.John The Baptist and St. Joseph Church. The information given varies, but often includes date, location ad age at death. Parent's names and sometimes where parents came from. there is often birth information for the deceased and where they resided.
0.67 4530 RI-4-24 Burials of the Potvin Funeral Home Vol. 2 L-Z The Potvin Funeral Home was originally established as the Thomas Robert and Son Funeral Home. Many of the people were Franco-Americans who attended the nearby St.John The Baptist and St. Joseph Church. The information given varies, but often includes date, location ad age at death. Parent's names and sometimes where parents came from. there is often birth information for the deceased and where they resided.
0.67 3352 RI-4-26 Marriages of St. Louis Catholic Church St. Louis (St. Aloysius) was one of the many churches built to serve the large "French" population of Woonsocket. The entries in the book are duplicated. In the first section, they are in alphabetical order by the groom's name. The second section is in alphabetical order by the bride's surname. The amount of information varies but the maximum would include parent's name, date and location of baptism and residence for each.
0.67 3358 RI-4-33 Baptisms, Marriages and Burials of St. Anthony Catholic Church This book contains marriages, births, baptisms and burials. Marriages are separated by bride and groom and includes date married, parent's names, date and place of birth. Births and baptisms includes date of birth, parents names, date of baptism, godparent's names and may give marriage date, place and spouse. Burials include descendant's name, date of death, age, place and date of burial, birth date, and spouse's name
0.67 3365 RI-4-40 Burials of Holy Family Catholic Church- Woonsocket, RI Information includes the deceased; -Name and names of parents -birthdate and place of birth -Death date, place of death -Where and when buried -Residence at time of death -Spouse's name or single
0.67 3337 RI-4-5 Baptisms of Notre Dame Catholic Church , Central Falls, RI vol 1, A-J This book begins with a history of the parish. The following pages contain baptisms between 1873-1988. The baptisms list the name of the child, birth date, baptism date, parents, godparents, and sponsors. In some cases, marriage or residence information is given.
0.67 4525 RI-4-6 Baptisms of Notre-Dame Catholic Church Central Falls, R.I. Vol.2, Ju-Z This book begins with a history of the parish. The following pages contain baptisms between 1873-1988. The baptisms list the name of the child, birth date, baptism date, parents, godparents, and sponsors. In some cases, marriage or residence information is given.
0.67 3338 RI-4-7 Marriages of Notre Dame Catholic Church , Central Falls, RI Vol 1 A-J This book lists the bride and groom along with their wedding information. In each book this information is cross referenced. In some cases baptismal information, residence, age, previous spouse, or weather it was a second marriage is given.
0.67 4526 RI-4-8 Marriages of Notre-Dame Catholic Church Central Falls, R.I., Vol. 2 ( J-Z) This book lists the bride and groom along with their wedding information. In each book this information is cross referenced. In some cases baptismal information, residence, age, previous spouse, or weather it was a second marriage is given.
0.67 3339 RI-4-9 St Matthew Catholic Church , Central Falls, RI Births and Baptisms Vol 1 A-K The child is listed followed by their birth date and parent's name. This is followed by the date of their baptism along with godparents or sponsor's names. A fair number of sponsor's names are missing.
0.67 6 VT-1-5-(11) Central Vermont Parishes Marriage Repertoires This book contains: - A section each on the history of the church in the following towns; Brandon, Castleton, Orwell, Fair Haven and Shoreham - A map of Central Vermont - List of priests who served in the churches and when - Bride and groom names listed in alphabetical order with name of town listed. - Info on: date married, place, parents, witnesses, maiden names, residence and parish
0.67 5434 VT-1-9 St. Ambrose, Bristol, VT - Marriages & Baptisms Repertoire 1893-1951 Marriage & Baptism Repertoire St. Ambrose Roman Catholic Church Bristol, Vermont 1895-1951.
0.67 105 VT-10-1 St. Mary Star of the Sea Centennial Anniversary (1873-1973) Booklet for St. Mary Star of the Sea Church in Newport, Vermont
0.67 106 VT-10-2 ST Mary Star of the Sea Marriage Repertoire St. Mary Star of the Sea Church Marriage Repertoire, 1873 - 1930, including a history of the parish
0.67 4391 VT-11-11 Pawlet for One Hundred Years Memories of the Civil War were still fresh when this bountiful history was written in 1867. The first half of the book contains material on early settlement, the American Revolution (including some military correspondence, accounts of Burgoyne's defeat at Bennington, and a list of Revolutionary soldiers who settled in Pawlet), the War of 1812 (with a list of Pawlet soldiers), an extensive list of men who fought in the Civil War and brief histories of the local militia and Civil War regiments. Chapters are included on local government and politics (including lists of names of officials), emigration, customs and observances, names of merchants, physicians and lawyers, census figures, anti-slavery sentiment, railroads, church histories and other subjects, replete with names and dates. The second half of the book consists of family histories, presented as an alphabetical series of biographical sketches. These short narratives often note date and place of birth, occupation, spouse, children, military service, age and cause of death.
0.67 6037 VT-11-CEM-4 Chittenden, Mendon, Pittsfield and Sherburne Cemetery Inscriptions Rutland County Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions of Chittenden, Mendon, Pittsfield and Sherburne Cemeteries in Rutland County. Chittenden Cemeteries: Baird, Barnard, Bump, Horton, Wetmore, Baird, Wheeler, Unnamed, Sargent and Wolf. Mendon Cemeteries: Parker, Lydia's, Town Line, Wilkins, Tenny, Rice or Mendon Mountain, and Eggleston. Pittsfield Cemeteries: Village and Parmenter. Sherburne Cemeteries: Riverside, Hillside-West Briddgewater, Wood-Clement, Church of Our Savior,. Anthony Family, Foster Hill, Doubleday, Hazelton, Woodard. Includes Index.
0.67 5612 VT-12-17B History of St. Andrew Parish Waterbury, VT History of St. Andrew Parish Waterbury, Vermont Nov. 30, 2001 the 125th Anniversary of the Church. this gives the History, Pastors and Clergy plus photos.
0.67 5945 VT-14-19 The Early History of Weathersfield, Vermont An Address Delivered August 16, 1921 at the Centennial Exercises Early History of Weathersfield, Vermont An address delivered August 16, 1921 at the Centennial Exercises of the First Congregational Church Weathersfield, Vermont.
0.67 4776 VT-14-4 St. Anthony Church, White River Junction, VT Marriages & Baptisms Marriages and baptisms of St. Anthony's parish White River Junction from 1868 to 1940.
0.67 3405 VT-2-4 St. Francis de Sales: A Proud Tradition, 1854-1992 The history of St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church in Bennington, Vt from its beginning in the 1830s through its centennial in 1992.
0.67 4706 VT-2-5 St. John, North Bennington, Vermont Marriages & Baptisms Marriage & Baptism Repertoire of St. John Catholic Church North Bennington, Vermont from 1875 to 1955.
0.67 5614 VT-2-9 Sacred Heart and St. Francis de Sales Church History of the joining of two parishes Sacred Heart Parish (1880-1995) and St. Francis de Sales (1854-1995). This gives the history of the two churches and the Bennington Catholic School.
0.67 24 VT-4-10 History of St Joseph Parish, Burlington, VT History of St. Joseph's Church from 1830 through 1987. Includes table of contents, eleven appendixes and index. Bibliography pgs 93-94.
0.67 25 VT-4-11 St. Joseph Baptism Vol. 1 A-Cro Baptisms of St. Joseph Church, Burlington, VT from 1834-1963. A thru Cross, Mary Emily. Each record contains name of person baptized, baptism date, birth date and place, names of mother, father, godmother and godfather, and place of parents' residence.
0.67 26 VT-4-12 St. Joseph Baptism Vol. 2 Cro-Kim Baptisms of St. Joseph Church, Burlington, VT from 1834-1963. Cross, Patricia through Kimbrough. Each record contains name of person baptized, baptism date, birth date and place, names of mother, father, godmother and godfather, and place of parents' residence.
0.67 27 VT-4-13 St. Joseph Baptism Vol. 3 Kin-Oli Baptisms of St. Joseph Church, Burlington, VT from 1834-1963. King to Oliver. Each record contains name of person baptized, baptism date, birth date and place, names of mother, father, godmother and godfather, and place of parents' residence.
0.67 28 VT-4-14 St. Joseph Baptism Vol. 4 Oli-Zyg Baptisms of St. Joseph Church, Burlington, VT from 1834-1963. Olivier to Zygmont. Each record contains name of person baptized, baptism date, birth date and place, names of mother, father, godmother and godfather, and place of parents' residence.
0.67 4668 VT-4-15A St. Joseph Marriage Repertoire, Burlington, VT 1930-1955 Marriages of St. Joseph Co-Cathedral, Burlington, VT. from 1930 to 1955. Each record contains names of bride and groom; their baptism church, city and date; their parents' names and residence; and the names of witnesses.
0.67 31 VT-4-16-A The 1884 Census of St Joseph Church, Burlington, VT Census-St. Joseph's in 1884
0.67 3980 VT-4-17-E 1999 Parish Directory St. Pius the Tenth Church, Essex Jct., VT Parish Album and Directory - St. Pius X, Essex Center, VT, 1999
0.67 36 VT-4-19-A Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, Richmond, VT Baptism Repertoire, 1857 - 1931. Baptism Repertoire - Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, Richmond, VT 1857 - 1931. Each baptism record contains name of person baptized, baptism date, birth date and place, names of mother, father, godmother and godfather, and place of parents' residence. Catholic Church Repertoires
0.67 16 VT-4-2 Marriage Repertoire of Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (1830-1930) Vol 1 A-L Marriages of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Formerly "St. Mary's" in Burlington, VT from 1830-1930. (Vol I: A through L).
0.67 4502 VT-4-24-A St. Thomas Catholic Church, 2013 Parish Dirctory As part of St. Thomas Parish's observance of this Year of Faith (October 11, 2012 - November 24, 2013) I am pleased to commend for your viewing. this latest edition of the St. Thomas Parish Directory. Contains Staff, committees and patrons (photos included)
0.67 5517 VT-4-26A History of the Canadian Congregation of Winooski in Vermont History of the Canadian patronage of Saint Francis Xavier Church in Winooski by Father Audet (1842-1917) first missionary and founder of the congregation.
0.67 47 VT-4-28 St. Francis Xavier Parish - 125 Anniversary History of St. Francis Xavier Church on the occasion of their 125th Anniversary.
0.67 17 VT-4-3 Marriage Repertoire of Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (1830-1930) Vol 2 L-Z Marriages of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Formerly "St. Mary's" in Burlington, VT from 1830-1930. (Vol 2: L through Z).
0.67 61 VT-4-37 St. Mary's Cathedral Baptism Repertoire - Burlington, VT (Ababco, Mary thru Kostie, Mary) St. Mary's Catholic Church - St. Mary's Cathedral Baptism Repertoire 1830 - 1858. Each record contains name of baptized, baptism date, birth date, names of parents and godparents; place baptized, place born, and residence (Ababco, Mary thru Kostie, Mary)
0.67 65 VT-4-40 St. Stephens & Missions, Winooski, VT Baptisms & Marriage Repertoire Baptism & Marriage Repertoire: St. Stephen Catholic Church, Winooski, Vermont including St. Edmund Mission & Fanny Allen Hospital, Colchester, VT. St. Stephen Marriages, Winooski: 1882 - 1961; St. Edmund Marriages, Colchester, 1947-1959; Fanny Allen Marriages, Colchester: 1916 - 1964. St. Stephen Baptisms, Winooski: 1882 - 1936; St. Edmund Baptisms, 1947 - 1959; Fanny Allen Baptisms, Colcheter: 1896 - 1835. (Marriages: Abadessa, Leonard to Danaher, Edward)
0.67 488 VT-4-56 Historic Guide to Burlington, Neighborhood Vol. 1 Historic information on buildings and places in Chittenden County's Burlington. Book 1: Battery Park and North Avenue Pearl Street to University of Vermont Green St. Paul Street and Shelburne Road, Burlington's South End Flynn Avenue and Pine Street, The Industrial South End Waterfront and Battery Street Houses - South Williams, main Street, South Willard Streets Church Street Marketplace University of Vermont Green Elmwood Avenue and Old North End
0.67 23 VT-4-9 St. Joseph Parish - 125th Anniversary Album Individual and family members as well as the history of St. Joseph's Catholic Church Burlington, VT on their 125th anniversary (1850 - 1975).
0.67 72 VT-6-3 Holy Angels Marriage Repertoire Holy Angels Church, St. Albans, VT. Marriage Repertoire, 1873 - 1930.
0.67 76 VT-6-7 Highgate Gleanings: Some Vermont History, Family Stories and Verses Highgate Gleanings discusses Highgate History, St. Louis Catholic Church, Lambert & Chevalier Homestead, WWII and High School Graduates, Highgate Center, Highgate Characters, Family History and Families. This includes Photographs, Stories and Verses.
0.67 77 VT-6-8 Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Marriage Repertoire Marriage Repertoire, Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Swanton, VT (1854 - 1930)
0.67 5683 VT-7-22 History of the Town of Grand Isle as told by the People of the Town History of the Town of Grand Isle as told by the People of the Town gives us a list of the people who were authors, dates of the towns history, post office, commonweal, village and fars, Lake and train, cremeries, church, school and gives a bibliography. This has map and photos.
0.67 5147 VT-8-3 The History of Cambridge, Vermont The history of Cambridge, VT from the first steps, town charter, The Mudgett Story the Congregational Church and St. Mary's Parish, Madonna Mountain, the Civil War years and more. This includes and index.
0.67 139 VT-HIST-4 An Inland See : A Brief History of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlinton This book is a history of the Catholic church in Vermont and includes many photos of priests, bishops, churches, schools and masses. Chapter 6 includes reminisces from priest and parishioners.

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