Colonial Roots 2013 Catalog Genealogical and Local History Resources for the Mid-Atlantic Region www.colonialroots.com Visit our WEBSITE to view our used book listings 1 Contents CDs for Delaware and Maryland ......... 2 New Jersey ............................ 3 Pennsylvania ......................... 3 Virginia ................................... 4 General Reference Books .... 5 Maps ...................................... 5 Delaware Delaware Statewide................ 6 Kent County ........................... 7 New Castle County ................. 8 Sussex County ....................... 8 Maryland Eastern Shore of MD .............. 9 Southern Maryland ................. 11 Maryland Statewide ................ 12 Anne Arundel County ............. 14 Baltimore City & County ......... 14 Calvert County........................ 16 Caroline County ..................... 16 Carroll County ........................ 16 Cecil County ........................... 17 Charles County....................... 17 Dorchester County ................. 17 Frederick County .................... 18 Harford County ....................... 18 Kent County ........................... 19 Montgomery County ............... 19 Prince George’s County ......... 19 Queen Anne’s County ............ 20 St. Mary’s County ................... 20 Somerset County.................... 20 Talbot County ......................... 21 Washington County ................ 21 Wicomico County ................... 21 Worcester County................... 21 New Jersey New Jersey Statewide ............ 22 Atlantic County ....................... 22 Bergen County ....................... 22 Burlington County ................... 22 Camden County ..................... 23 Cape May County .................. 23 Cumberland County ............... 23 Essex County......................... 23 Gloucester County ................. 23 Middlesex County .................. 23 Monmouth County ................. 23 Salem County ........................ 23 Somerset County ................... 24 Union County ......................... 24 North Carolina North Carolina Statewide ....... 24 Anson County ........................ 24 Bertie County ......................... 24 Bladen County ....................... 24 Burke County ......................... 24 Bute County ........................... 24 Cabarrus County.................... 24 Caswell County ...................... 25 Chatham County .................... 25 Craven County ....................... 25 Currituck County .................... 25 Edenton District ..................... 25 Edgecombe County ............... 25 Franklin County...................... 25 Granville County .................... 25 Halifax County ....................... 26 Johnston County .................... 26 Mecklenburg County ............. 26 Nash County .......................... 26 New Bern District ................... 26 Northampton County .............. 26 Orange County ...................... 26 Pasquotank County................ 26 Rowan County ....................... 26 Tyrell County ......................... 27 Wilkes County ........................ 27 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Statewide ......... 27 Adams County ....................... 27 Allegheny County................... 27 Armstrong County .................. 27 Bedford County ...................... 27 Berks County ......................... 28 Bucks County......................... 28 Cambria County ..................... 28 Clarion County ....................... 28 Chester County ...................... 28 Cumberland County ............... 29 Dauphin County ..................... 29 Delaware County .................... 29 Fayette County ....................... 29 Indiana County ....................... 29 Jefferson County .................... 29 Lancaster County ................... 28 Lebanon County ..................... 30 Montgomery County ............... 30 Northampton County .............. 30 Philadelphia County ............... 31 Schuylkill County .................... 31 Somerset County ................... 31 Venango County .................... 31 Washington County ................ 31 Westmoreland County ............ 32 York County ........................... 32 South Carolina South Carolina Statewide ....... 32 Virginia Virginia Statewide .................. 32 Accomack County .................. 33 Albemarle County................... 34 Alexandria County .................. 34 Amelia County ........................ 34 Augusta County ..................... 34 Bedford County ...................... 34 Botetourt County .................... 35 Brunswick County .................. 35 Buckingham County ............... 35 Campbell County.................... 35 Caroline County ..................... 35 Charles City County ............... 36 Chesterfield County ................ 36 Clarke County ........................ 36 Culpeper County .................... 36 Cumberland County ............... 36 Essex County ......................... 36 Fairfax County ........................ 36 Fauquier County..................... 37 Frederick County .................... 37 Gloucester County.................. 37 Goochland County ................. 37 Halifax County ....................... 37 Hanover County ..................... 37 Henrico County ...................... 37 Henry County......................... 38 Isle of Wight County............... 38 James City County................. 38 King George County .............. 38 King William County............... 39 Lancaster County .................. 39 Loudoun County .................... 39 Lunenburg County ................. 39 Madison County..................... 40 Mathews County .................... 40 Mecklenburg County .............. 40 Middlesex County .................. 40 Nansemond County ............... 40 New Kent County ................... 40 Norfolk County ....................... 40 Northampton County.............. 40 Northumberland County ......... 41 Orange County ...................... 41 Pittsylvania County ................ 41 Powhatan County .................. 42 Prince George County ........... 42 Prince William County............ 42 Princess Anne County ........... 42 Rappahannock County .......... 42 Richmond County ................. 42 City of Richmond ................... 43 Rockbridge County ................ 43 Rockingham County .............. 43 Russell County ...................... 43 Shenandoah County .............. 43 Spotsylvania County .............. 43 Stafford County...................... 43 Surry County.......................... 44 Sussex County ...................... 44 Warwick County..................... 44 Washington County ............... 44 Westmoreland County ........... 45 York County .......................... 45 Washington, DC .................... 46 An Explanation of Our Catalog & Policies We are happy to accept purchase orders from Libraries. Orders may be faxed, emailed or mailed. Please include an email address or phone # so we may contact you with questions. The books listed in this catalog are paperback, indexed, and 5½” by 8½”, unless stated otherwise. Any items beginning with a single “D” (not DG) are published by us. The only acceptable reasons for exchanges are for defective, incorrect, or damaged merchandise. All exchanges must be pre-authorized. Please ensure you do not already own the items you are ordering. This catalog contains a small portion of the titles we carry. If you’re looking for something and don’t see it, give us a call. For a complete selection, including used and out of print books, check our website or visit our store. NEW! Indicates this book was not in our previous catalog. OUT OF PRINT books MAY be reprinted at some point. If there is a title you are interested in, we can let you know when it is available again. Just let us know what you are looking for. 2 CD-ROMs Our CDs use either Adobe Acrobat Reader (available as a free download from www.adobe.com) OR Family Archive Viewer (available as a free download from http://www.genealogy.com/abtffiv.html). All CDs work with Windows 7, however we have no information for how they work on Windows 8. PLEASE NOTE: Family Archive Viewer". Do NOT install both programs in the same directory, as they conflict with each other! NOTE: Family Archive CDs can NOT be viewed with Family Tree Maker 2008 and above. In this case you must use “Family Archive Viewer.” MAC USERS: Family Archive Viewer CDs were never intended to be used on a Mac product. There is no support for getting a FAV CD to run on a Mac. If you order a CD which requires Family Archive Viewer to read, you are ordering at your own risk. Delaware and Maryland CDs Maryland Settlers and Soldiers. Contains the following books: Maryland Records: Colonial, Revolutionary, County and Church (2 vols.); Muster Rolls and Other Records of Service of Maryland Troops in the American Revolution; Maryland Revolutionary Records; Revolutionary Records of Maryland; Orderly Book of the Maryland Loyalists Regiment; Marriages and Deaths from the Maryland Gazette, 1727-1839; Marriages and Deaths from Baltimore Newspapers, 17961816; Index to Marriages and Deaths in the Baltimore Sun, 1837-1850; And 1851-1860; A Record of Interments at the Friends Burial Ground, Baltimore, Maryland; Marriage Licenses of Caroline County, Maryland, 1774-1815; Index of Marriage Licenses, Prince George's County, Maryland, 1777-1886; The British Invasion of Maryland, 1812-1815; Roster of Civil War Soldiers from Washington County, Maryland; Civil War Burials in Baltimore's Loudon Park Cemetery. CD7521 - $39.99 Kent County, Delaware Guardian Accounts, 1750-1850. Mary Marshall Brewer. Includes all 7 volumes from our original Kent County Guardian Accounts series. Relationships are stated and implied throughout. Ages are sometimes exact and other times approximate. Various facets of genealogy: re-marriage of the widow, marriage of the daughters, death of the guardians. You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader to view these pages. Includes fully searchable text. Consolidated index. 2007. 2,533 pages of text. DCD104 - $34.99 Maryland Genealogies and Marriages. 1634-1820. Includes the following 6 books on MD genealogy: Maryland Marriages, 1634-1820 (3 vols.), Baltimore Co. Families 1659-1759 - both by Robert Barnes, and the 2-vol. Maryland Genealogies from the Maryland Historical Magazine. Single Index. Uses Family Archive Viewer. CD7195 $39.99 Hudson & Tatnall's Cemetery Records of Sussex County, DE. Cemetery records transcribed by Robert J. Redden. Millard F. Hudson compiled the Hudson Cemetery Records circa 1928. Walter G. Tatnall also compiled tombstone records which were purchased by the DE State Archives in the 1930s. Data gleaned herein is believed to contain all names appearing in the originals except for Odd Fellows and Christ Church Cemeteries, which are in Kent County. 2005. Viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader. Fully searchable text. DCD101 - $29.99 Sussex County Orphans Court Records. Compiled by the Delaware Genealogical Society from holdings at the Delaware Public Archives. Not abstracts. The CDs contain images of the microfilmed pages of the original records and complete indexes which include relationship to the decedent or principal involved; dates; page numbers; property location; reason for the case; and additional comments. 2004. Uses Adobe Acrobat Reader. 1777 – 1782. Volumes B & C. 738 pp. DCD1777 - $18.00 1784 – 1793. Volumes D & E. 433 pp. DCD1784 - $18.00 1793 – 1797. Volume F. 433 pp. DCD1793 - $18.00 Maryland and Delaware Revolutionary Patriots, 1775-1783. Contains images of 11 vols. of MD and DE military record bks. Covers the entire state of DE and the following MD counties: Kent, Queen Anne, Montgomery, Calvert, St. Mary’s, Frederick, Prince George’s, Charles, Baltimore, Anne Arundel, Harford. Includes information gathered from primary and secondary sources including military, pension, probate, and other court records, as well as the census of 1776. Requires Family Tree Maker or Family Archive Viewer (Family Tree Maker 2008 and 2009 MUST use Family Archive Viewer – see note under CD-ROMs above). CD5133 - $29.99 Kent County Delaware Land Records, 1680 -1789. These abstracts consist primarily of deeds, but the early land records sometimes served as a "catch-all" for recording events including powers of attorney, patents, articles of agreement, acknowledgment of receipt of estate portion, deeds of gift to family members, contracts, and quit claims. Consolidated index. Fully searchable text. Uses Adobe Acrobat Reader. DCD102 - $29.99 New Castle County, Delaware Land Records August 1728-June 1752. This CD contains the contents of three volumes: Deed Books I1, K1, L1, M1, N1, and Q1. Viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader. CG003 - $19.50 New Castle County, Delaware Land Records May 1755-March 1770. Viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader. CG002 - $19.50. Colonial Families of Maryland. Contains 17 books including Anne Arundel Gentry series by Harry Wright Newman; Early Families of Southern Maryland, Volumes 1-6 by Elise Greenup Jourdan; Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volumes 1-4 by Robert W. Barnes and F. Edward Wright; Early Families of Frederick County, Maryland and Adams County, Pennsylvania by Steve Gilland; Frederick County Backgrounds, by Steve Gilland; Colonial Families of Anne Arundel County, Maryland by Robert Barnes; Monocacy and Catoctin: Some Settlers of Western Maryland and Adjacent Pennsylvania and their Descendants, 1725-1988, Volume 2 by C.E. Schildknecht. Requires Family Tree Maker or Family Archive Viewer (Family Tree Maker 2008 and 2009 MUST use Family Archive Viewer – see note under CD-ROMs above). CD5184 - $29.99 Delmarva Genealogies Volume 1. Contains 11 books of the series Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore Maryland; Volumes 5 through 15. [The first 4 volumes are contained in the above CD Colonial Families of Maryland.] These volumes were compiled by Henry C. Peden, Jr.; Ralph A. Riggin; Vernon L. Skinner, Jr. and F. Edward Wright. Viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader. Fully searchable text. DCD105 - $34.99 Delmarva Genealogies Volume 2. Contains 8 books of the series Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore Maryland; Volumes 16 through 23. These volumes were compiled by Henry C. Peden, Jr.; Ralph A. Riggin; Vernon L. Skinner, Jr. and F. Edward Wright. Viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader. Fully searchable text DCD110 - $29.99 Delmarva Genealogies Volume 3 Contains Volumes 1 through 11 of Colonial Families of Delaware. These volumes were compiled by Ralph and Catherine Beverly and F. Edward Wright. Viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader. Fully searchable text. DCD113 - $34.99 Delmarva Patriots. Contains 6 volumes (1606 pages) of previously published works of Henry C. Peden, Jr., identifying the men and women of the Delmarva Peninsula who served in the military or otherwise contributed and supported the American colonies during the Revolutionary War. Covers the counties of Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester in Maryland and all of Delaware. Also includes Colonial Delaware Soldiers and Sailors 1638-1776. Viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader. DCD114 - $29.99 Births, Marriages, and Deaths of Maryland’s Eastern Shore. This CD contains the family records of 186 Bibles held by various historical societies, libraries and archives (first published in 2000 as Volume 4, Maryland Bible Records. The second part of this CD is a reproduction of the pages of the book Marriages and Deaths from Eastern Shore Newspapers, 1790 - 1835. These entries will fill a void in the difficult period in which there is a dearth of information for researchers. Viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader. Fully searchable text. DCD108 - $19.99 Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin. Contains images of the pages from volumes 1 through 38 of the Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin. Each volume includes historical and genealogical material, family charts from personal and public records, transcribed public domain records, letters to the editor, as well as queries and answers. Published by the Maryland Genealogical Society, the Bulletin is distributed quarterly to its members. The essays and articles collected in this CD include information on approximately 240,000 individuals. An electronic index allows you to search for your ancestors quickly and easily. Scanned images of the pages of this periodical cover the period from its inception in 1960 through 1997. Requires 3 Family Tree Maker or Family Archive Viewer (Family Tree Maker 2008 and 2009 MUST use Family Archive Viewer – see note under CDROMs above). CD5208 - $39.99 Maryland Probate Records. Contains images of the pages from Maryland Calendar of Wills (vols. 1-16 covering the period from 16351777), Abstracts of the Inventories (1685-1777), Administration Accounts (1685-1754), and Balance Books (1755-1777). Requires Family Tree Maker or Family Archive Viewer (Family Tree Maker 2008 and 2009 MUST use Family Archive Viewer – see note under CDROMs above). CD5206- $39.99. Note: At the time the above CD was created the Administration Accounts series had not been completed. Not covered on the CD are Administration Accounts of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, 1754-1777 (5 volumes which may also be ordered - see p. 28. Church Records: Maryland and Delaware, 1600s-1800s. Scanned images of 27 books on early Maryland and Delaware church records. Includes all 5 volumes of: Maryland Eastern Shore Vital Records (1648-1825), Vital Records of Kent and Sussex Counties, DE, 16861800, Early Church Records of New Castle Co., DE (2 vols.), and a large number of books covering church records of the Western Shore of Maryland. Uses Family Archive Viewer. CD178 - $29.99 Births, Deaths, and Marriages of Baltimore County in the 1800s. Contains 4 volumes of Bible records previously published. These records were generally recorded in the 1800s with a few recorded in the 1900s and relate to families of Baltimore, Harford, and Carroll counties. Also includes Methodist and Quaker records. 3 volumes of Baltimore Methodist churches covering the period between 1799 and 1850 and Quaker records covering the period, 1801-1825 (marriages, births and deaths, certificates of removal and abstracts of the minutes). Lastly, the book Baltimore City Deaths and Burials 1834-1840 draws from various sources including newspapers, interment records, cemetery records and other publications. Viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader. DCD115 -$29.99 Maryland Militia in the War of 1812. This CD contains Volumes 1 through 8 of the previously published Maryland Militia in the War of 1812 series in full “text searchable” format. The CD has an added bonus of the Muster rolls and Pay rolls of Washington and Allegany Counties, Maryland and a few other miscellanous records. The books and CD contain abstracts of the muster, pay and receipt rolls. These rolls show the dates the units were activated, place of rendezvous, days served by the individual, with various annotations such as sick, killed, deserted, number of miles to home, etc. A large number of bounty land and pension applications, submitted by the veterans in 1750 and 1755 and pension applications submitted in 1871 and 1878, have been abstracted by the author for the counties of Anne Arundel, Caroline, Calvert, Cecil, Charles, Frederick, Montgomery, Prince George’s, St. Mary’s. One consolidated index. Viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader. Fully searchable text. DCD103 - $29.99 New Jersey CDs Calendar of NJ Wills Volumes 1-3. Electronic images of the Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vols 1-3 covering the period from 16701760. Each volume includes abstracts of wills, administrations, and guardianships and is indexed separately. The abstracts of the wills and administrations were taken from the originals in the office of the Secretary of State; included are many unrecorded wills & inventories. Vol. 1 includes an essay on probate practices in early New Jersey which genealogists will find informative. 1999. Viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader. HB1171 - 29.00 East New Jersey Land Records 1702-1791. Includes 10 volumes of East New Jersey Land Records in full text version. Viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader. DCD112 - $34.99 Genealogies of New Jersey Families, 1600s-1800s. This CD contains images of the pages from Genealogies of New Jersey Families, a two-volume set comprised of family history articles first published in the Genealogical Society of New Jersey’s journal, Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey. This CD requires Family Archive Viewer, which is available as a free download. CD7182 $39.99 The New Jersey Biographical Index, 1800s. This CD contains images from the pages of the New Jersey Biographical Index. The New Jersey Biographical Index references nearly 2,000 volumes of 237 periodicals and sources. In all, it includes approximately 60,000 individuals and covers the entire state of New Jersey in the 1800s. This CD is no longer available, but we have a few copies remaining. Viewed with Family Archive Viewer, which is available as a free download. CD7190 - $39.99 NOW ONLY $17.50 Pennsylvania CDs Pennsylvania Wills 1682-1834. This CD includes text from 27 Pennsylvania probate record abstracts from Berks, Bucks, Chester, Cumberland, Delaware, Lancaster, Montgomery, Philadelphia, and York counties originally published by Colonial Roots. Viewed with Family Archive Viewer. DCD209 - $29.99 Lancaster County Births, Marriages, and Deaths. This CD includes the following: Lancaster County Church Records of the 18th Century by F. Edward Wright, 5 volumes; abstracts of Lancaster County wills from 1732-1820, and Early Families of Lancaster, Lebanon, and Dauphin Counties. Uses Adobe Acrobat Reader. DCD116 - $29.99 Philadelphia German Church Records. This CD includes the following eight volumes of Philadelphia Church Records: 18th Century Church Records of the German Lutheran Church at Philadelphia (St. Michaels and Zion) Volumes 1-5 (1745-1800); 18th Century Records of the Germantown Reformed Church of Pennsylvania; Early Church Records of the First Reformed Church of Philadelphia, Volumes 1 and 2. 2008. Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to view. DCD106 - $29.99 Early Records of Chester County Pennsylvania 1700s–1800. This CD includes the following 12 books in full text version: Abstracts of Chester County Land Records Volumes 1 through 5 covering the time period of 1681-1765 (The land records included deeds, mortgages, bonds, leases/releases, and land patented); Early Church Records of Chester County, Volumes 1 through 3; Four Volumes of the Wills of Chester County, PA. covering the time period 1713-1800. Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader. DCD107 - $29.99 Church Records: Selected Areas of Pennsylvania, 1600s to 1800s. 18 books on early Pennsylvania church records orig. published by Family Line. These books reference approx. 201,000 individuals. You will find information on events such as birth, marriages and baptisms. Counties covered incl. Berks, Bucks (Vols 1-3), Dauphin, Lebanon, Lancaster (Vols 1-3) , Philadelphia (Reformed), and York. Uses Family Archive Viewer. CD5166 - $29.99 Pennsylvania Biographies and Genealogies, 1600s-1800s. Names 315,000 individuals, primarily from southeastern & southwestern PA during the colonial and early federal periods. Contains historical sketches, essays, bios, and genealogies on early Pennsylvanians (mainly Quakers, Scotch-Irish, & Germans). Uses Family Archive Viewer. CD7530 - $39.99 Virginia CDs York County, Virginia Land Records, Wills, Inventories, 16941729. This CD includes 16 books (over 3500 pages) previously published by Colonial Roots. Probate records include the name of the deceased, dates of signing and probate, heirs, executors, administrators and witnesses. Items in the inventory are generally described, but not in detail. The names of all slaves are included. The land records consist primarily of deeds, but the early land records sometimes served as a "catch-all" for recording events including powers of attorney, patents, articles of agreement, acknowledgment of receipt of estate portion, deeds of gift to family members, contracts, and quit claims. Text is fully searchable. Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to view. CD530 - $39.99 York County, Virginia Land Records, Wills, Inventories, 17291783. This CD includes 16 books (over 1862 pages) previously published by Colonial Roots. Probate records include the name of the deceased, dates of signing and probate, heirs, executors, administrators and witnesses. Items in the inventory are generally described, but not in detail. The names of all slaves are included. The land records consist primarily of deeds, but the early land records sometimes served as a "catch-all" for recording events including 4 powers of attorney, patents, articles of agreement, acknowledgment of receipt of estate portion, deeds of gift to family members, contracts, and quit claims. Text is fully searchable. Viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader. DCD531 - $29.99 members, property, bequests, places of residence, and dates of emigration, the "gleanings" shed light on the English origins of thousands of early Virginians. Uses Family Archive Viewer..CD7186 $39.99 King George County, Virginia Court Orders 1721-1760. Contains 10 volumes of abstracts of King George County, Virginia Court Orders covering the period of 1721-1760. The original books contained over 2000 pages. Viewable with Adobe Acrobat Reader. Fully searchable text. DCD109 - $29.99 Virginia Colonial Records 1600s-1700s. Naming nearly a quartermillion Virginians living in the colony between 1607 and 1776, this CD is designed to simplify genealogical research by combining the images of pages of selected volumes published by the Genealogical Publishing Company with a single electronic name index which allows you to search all the volumes quickly and effortlessly. Thus a search on a single name will turn up all references to that name found in any of the following volumes: Virginia's Colonial Soldiers, by Lloyd Bockstruck; Virginia's Colonial Militia, 1651-1776, by William Armstrong Crozier; List of the Colonial Soldiers of Virginia, by Hamilton J. Eckenrode; Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666, by Nell Marion Nugent; Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623-1666, by George Cabell Greer; Virginia Colonial Abstracts (34 vols.), by Beverly Fleet; Virginia Gleanings in England, by Lothrop Withington; Personal Names in Hening"s Statutes at Large of Virginia, by Joseph J. Casey; English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records, by Louis Des Cognets, Jr.; The Quit Rents of Virginia, 1704, by Annie. L. W. Smith; Some Emigrants to Virginia, by William G. Stanard; The Colonial Virginia Register, by William G. and Mary N. Stanard; Colonial Records of Virginia, Committee of the Virginia State Library. Uses Family Archive Viewer. CD7503 - $29.99 Early Virginia Church Records 1600s to 1800s. Contains 7 books: Early Church Records of Loudoun County 1745-1800; Quaker Records of the Cedar Creek Monthly Meeting 1739-1793; Early Church Records of Rockingham County prior to 1800; Early Church Records of Alexandria and Fairfax County 1732-1815; Quaker Records of the Henrico, New Kent, and Charles City Counties covering late 1600s to 1800; Quaker Records of the South River Monthly Meeting 1756-1800; and Early Quaker Records of Southeast Virginia. Uses Adobe Acrobat Reader. DCD111 - $29.99 Princess Anne County, Virginia, Deeds, Wills, and Guardianships - Anne E. Maling. Contains: Princess Anne County, Virginia, Land and Probate Records Abstracted from Deed Books One to Eighteen, 16911783 (1995); Princess Anne County, Virginia, Wills, 1783-1871 (1994); and Guardian Accounts of Princess Anne County, Virginia, 1736-1871 (1997). 1999. Approximately 765 page of images on CD. Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader. WCD1098 - $25.00 Genealogies of Virginia Families from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. This CD contains images of the pages of all five volumes of Genealogies of Virginia Families published originally by the Genealogical Publishing Company in 1981. The five volumes together contain all the family history articles that appeared in VMHB from its inception in 1893 to 1977. The articles document more than 300 families from all parts of the Old Dominion, and the majority trace lines of descent through seven or eight generations, with the data spanning a time period of two or three centuries or more and naming over 75,000 individuals. Uses Family Archive Viewer. CD7162 $39.99 Virginia Vital Records #1, 1600s-1800s. Contains the following books: Virginia Vital Records, Virginia Marriage Records, Virginia Will Records, Virginia Land Records, Virginia Military Records, and Virginia Tax Records. These books are comprised of articles originally appearing in The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, The William and Mary College Quarterly and Tyler’s Quarterly. Uses Family Archive Viewer. CD7174 - $39.99 Virginia Marriage Records - Therese A. Fisher. These marriage records cover the city of Fredericksburg 1722-1900, and the counties of Floyd 1772-1850, Giles 1772-1850, Montgomery 1772-1850, Orange 1722-1867, Pulaski 1772-1850, Spotsylvania 1722-1900, and Stafford 1722-1900. Includes an index to brides. **Marriage Records of the City of Fredericksburg and the County of Stafford, Virginia, 18511900 (1994) **Marriage Records of the City of Fredericksburg, and of Orange, Spotsylvania, and Stafford Counties, Virginia, 1722-1850, Second Edition (1990) **Marriages in the New River Valley, Virginia: Montgomery, Floyd, Pulaski and Giles Counties (1991) **Marriages in Virginia: Spotsylvania County 1851-1900, and Orange County, 18511867 (1992). 1999. Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader, WCD1127 $30.00 Genealogies of Virginia Families from The William and Mary College Quarterly. This CD contains images of all five volumes of Genealogies of Virginia Families from the William and Mary College Quarterly and the single volume of Virginia Gleanings, which had originally been published serially in The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. Of the three periodicals which were originally devoted to Virginia genealogy and history, the William and Mary College Quarterly was the most scholarly. The five volumes offered here contain every family history article published in the Quarterly from 1892 to 1943, when genealogical contributions ceased. No fewer than 500 genealogies referencing over 100,000 individuals were published, and these, together with a substantial number of Bible records, appear in this CD in entirety, with an alphabetical index. Also included on this CD is Lothrop Withington's Virginia Gleanings, which contains abstracts of 17th- and 18th-century English wills and administrations relating to Virginia and Virginians. Bearing reference to heirs and issue, family Colonial Virginia Source Records. With its emphasis on the colonial period--a murky area of genealogical endeavor, at best--this CD combines a most fertile collection of books for research in early Virginia source records. The following books, united by a single electronic index, are included on the CD: Virginia Tax Payers, 17821787; Genealogical Abstracts from 18th-Century Virginia Newspapers; Virginia Wills and Administrations, 1632-1800; Marriages of Some Virginia Residents, 1607-1800. 2 vols.; Historical Collections of Virginia; Gleanings of Virginia History; Virginia Wills Before 1799; Virginia Court Records in Southwestern Pennsylvania; Early Quaker Records in Virginia; Index to Obituary Notices. Uses Family Archive Viewer. CD7510 - $29.99 BOOKS General Reference (see our online store for more titles) Evidence Explained. Elizabeth Shown Mills. NEW 2ND EDITION!! Evidence Explained has two principal uses: it provides citation models for most historical sources—especially original materials not covered by classic citation guides such as The Chicago Manual of Style. Beyond that it can help us understand each type of record and identify each in such detail that we and our readers will know not only where to go to find our source, but, equally important, the nature of that source so that the evidence can be better interpreted and the accuracy of our conclusions properly appraised. 2010. Hardbound. 885 pp. G3843 $59.95 They Came in Ships. 3rd Edition. John P. Colletta. Author and genealogist John P. Colletta prepares you to undertake the search for your immigrant ancestor’s arrival record. He guides you step-by-step through the research process, whether your immigrant ancestor arrived in a sailing vessel in the sixteenth, seventeenth, eighteenth, or nineteenth century, or on board a steamship in the nineteenth or twentieth century. This third edition contains expanded discussions of colonial period immigrant records and port-by-port peculiarities of the federal records. AN2623 - $12.95 Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700. 8th Edition. Frederick Lewis Weis. Out of a total of 398 ancestral lines, 91 have been extensively revised and 60 have been added, while almost all lines have had at least some minor corrections, amounting to a 30 percent increase in text. (2004), 2006. 380 pp. Hardbound. G6193 - $35.00 5 Important Notice Regarding Our Maps! Unless stated otherwise, our maps are printed on high quality ivory colored parchment paper with black ink, 11”x17” and folded flat. Maps of the United States Maryland and Delaware, 1885-1887. Locates small settlements, creeks and other features not found on smaller maps. Railways, rivers, streams and county boundaries are also shown. MAP-T16 - $6.95 Virginia with Delaware, Maryland and West Virginia: 1864. Useful to anyone studying the Civil War and showing the newly created state of West Virginia, this 1864 A.J. Johnson map locates counties, roads, towns and railways in all four states. Rivers and creeks are also identified. MAP-S24 - $6.95 Virginia and Maryland circa 1825. With inset plan of Washington, D.C., this map identifies many towns and roads, as well as county lines in Virginia, Maryland and Delaware. Rivers and creeks are shown and the mountain ranges are especially well defined. MAP-S1 - $4.50 Philadelphia & Environs, 1750. Shows the road system around Philadelphia nearby creeks and rivers and the names of large landholders outside the city limits. MAP-B17 - $6.95 Philadelphia County circa 1681. The map is a portion of Holme's map of the Province of Pennsylvania. In addition to some topographical detail, this map shows the names and holdings of the hundreds of original purchasers of land from William Penn. Townships and large proprietary manors are also shown. A useful companion piece to MAP-B17 above. MAP-B18 - $6.95 Philadelphia: 1872 & 1879 (Two 18x24 sheets). Earlier map, issued by A. J. Johnson in 1872, shows the city divided into wards, and identifies cemeteries, some suburban areas and ferries to New Jersey. It also includes an inset map of greater Philadelphia. The later map, issued by S. A. Mitchell in 1879 and entitled “A Plan of the City of Philadelphia and Camden”, also shows wards and cemeteries, railway lines, ferries and identifies many public buildings in the downtown area. MAP-B20 - $11.95 Southeastern Pennsylvania, 1775. Reproduced from the southeast portion of Sayer and Bennett's larger 1775 map of Pennsylvania, entitled "A Map of Pennsylvania ...Laid down from Actual Surveys, and Chiefly from the Late Map of W. Scull...", this map shows forts, creeks and rivers, wagon roads, trails, the location of religious meetings and many mills, stretching from modern Fulton County in the southwest north to Wyoming County. The populous southeast corner shows the greatest detail, with western and northern areas still mostly wilderness. Berks, Cumberland and Northampton Counties are still vast tracts of land. MAP-S56 -$6.95 Pennsylvania and New Jersey circa 1825. Shows county lines, canals, towns and roads, as well as part of the National Road and the railway from Philadelphia to the Susquehanna. The county divisions of Delaware and an inset plan of Philadelphia are also included. MAP-S3 - $6.95 Pennsylvania and New Jersey: 1864. Nicely detailed depiction of this populous area at mid-century. This reproduction of the shows both county and township boundaries. Villages and railway lines are also illustrated. MAP-T5 -$6.95 Pennsylvania: 1885-87 (2 sheets). This double sheet set depicts the state in extraordinary detail. Tiny communities - often with less than 25 people - are shown, as are the county and township boundaries. In addition, railways, rivers and numerous small creeks and streams are shown and identified. Ideal for use with either mid or late 19th century census records, in both rural and thickly settled areas.MAP-T12 $11.95 The Province of New Jersey, 1777. (18”x24”). William Faden, this map shows counties, cities, villages and settlements, roads, rivers, creeks and mountainous areas. MAP-S55 - $6.95 New Jersey, 1885-87 (18”x24”). This large scale map locates small settlements, creeks and other features not found on smaller maps. Railways, rivers, streams and county boundaries are shown. Great detail - ideal for use with 19th century census records. MAP-T15 $6.95 Ohio: 1864 (18x24). Nicely detailed depiction of this populous area at mid-century. Our reproduction of this 1864 A.J. Johnson map shows both county and township boundaries, as well as towns and railway lines. MAP-T6 - $6.95 Indianapolis, Indiana: 1901 (18x24). In addition to the streets, numerous institutions and public buildings are located, such as the U.S. Arsenal, the Reformatory, the Central Hospital for the Insane, the Deaf and Dumb Asylum and the Poor Farm. Also located are the city’s Union Stock Yards, the “Belt Rail Road” and other important railway lines, the Crown Hill cemetery, parks, the White River and a number of creeks. Printed on high quality ivory colored parchment paper with black ink and folded flat. MAP-B35 - $7.95 Florida circa 1825. A fascinating cartographic picture of the new state, this map, printed on 11" x 17" cream-colored paper, identifies county lines, Indian territories, and the few roads and settlements in the region. The Florida Keys, Bimini, and part of "Great Bahama Island" are also shown. MAP-S9 - $6.95 New York State circa 1825. With an inset plan of Manhattan, this map identifies many small towns and villages as well as county lines, roads and canals throughout the state. The southern part of Upper Canada (now Ontario) is also shown. MAP-S11 - $6.95 The Hudson River Valley, 1776. Entitled "A Topographical Map of Hudsons River ...By Claude Joseph Sauthier", this Revolutionary war era British military map was issued in London by William Faden in1776 and is drawn in 3 panels, showing the Hudson River and adjacent shore areas from Raritan Bay north to Lake George. The map continues north along Lake George and Lake Champlain as far as Fort Chambly on the Chambly River in Quebec. Other rivers and creeks flowing into the Hudson are identified, as are nearby roads, forts, settlements and portages. 18" x 24" MAP-B26 - $6.95 Maps of Europe Germany circa 1760. By Thomas Kitchen. Depicting Germany and most of Poland, Switzerland, Austria and the Netherlands. Detailed with more than 3500 place names. MAP-M1 - $6.95 A Compleat Map of the British Isles, 1772. or Great Britain and Ireland, with Their Respective Roads and Divisions, 1772. 20" x 26". A black and white reproduction of an antique original printed on fine quality parchment or equivalent quality paper and folded. MAP-M25 $7.95 Irish County Map Set. 32 maps originally issued by P.W. Joyce in 1895, each county map in this series identifies towns, villages, railway lines and canals. In addition, the map shows the baronies in each county - and even the location of a number of large estates and great houses. Because these are exact reprints of antique originals, slight imperfections affecting the typefaces are occasionally visible, just as they appear in the original lithographs. Each of the reprints is printed on heavyweight 8½" x 11" linen-finish paper. Includes the following counties: Antrim, Armagh, Carlow, Cavan, Clare, Cork, Donegal, Down, Dublin, Fermanagh, Galway, Kerry, Kildare, Kilkenny, Kings, Leitrim, Limerick, Louth, Londonderry, Longford, Meath, Mayo, Monaghan, Queens(Leix), Roscommon, Sligo, Tipperary, Tyrone, Waterford, Westmeath, Wexford, Widdow. MAP-IRISH - $38.95 Italy circa 1875. Two 18" x 24" Sheets. This map shows the Kingdom of Italy after the unification of 1860. It contains excellent detail, locating many small villages. Inset maps of Sardinia and Malta are included. The former names of provinces are also given. MAP-X8 – $11.95 Northwest Italy, 1799. Entitled A New Map of Piedmont, the Duchies of Savoy and Milan, and the Republic of Genoa, with Their Subdivisions from the Latest Authorities, this map by John Cary shows the area east from Geneva in the north and Nice and Monaco in the south to the Duchies of Parma, Massa and Tuscany and the western border of the Republic of Venice. Towns, villages, roads and internal subdivisions are shown. 18" x 24". MAP-M36 - $6.95 Southern Italy 1842. A.K. Johnston’s map, entitled Italy: South Part. The map focuses on Italy south of Rome, and shows the Mezzogiorno 6 area divided into provinces. Villages and towns, railway lines and roads are shown, as are the regional subdivisions in Sicily. Includes an inset of Sardinia. 18" x 24". MAP-R27 - $6.95 The Sea Coast of Europe, 1779. Entitled Bowles's European Navigator's Vade-Mecum or New Pocket Chart of the Sea Coast of Europe, and the Straits..." and with an inset map of the eastern Mediterranean and the Holy Land, this 1779 map, reminiscent of earlier Renaissance navigators' charts, identifies coastal ports and settlements in virtually every European nation and extends from Morocco to Greenland and the Arctic Sea north of Scandinavia. Useful for understanding the economic, military and social importance of the 18th century sea routes within Europe and beyond. 18” by 24” MAPM43 - $6.95 Bowen’s Map of the West Indies, 1740s. Emmanuel Bowen's map entitled An Accurate Map of the West Indies..., first issued in the 1740s, shows the West Indies, Central America and parts of New Spain, the Gulf Coast region, and the British possessions as far north as the Chesapeake Bay. Forts, settlements and Indian villages along the Mississippi River are also identified. Also plots the Spanish Gold Fleet route and the route of passage from London to the West Indies and on to the British colonies in North America. 18" x 24" MAP-B13 $6.95 BOOKS Delaware – Statewide and Regional Colonial Families of Delaware. F. E. Wright (Vols 1-6) and Ralph and Catherine Beverly (Vols. 7-10).Tracing lineages of early settlers into the early 1800’s. The primary sources of our information are the court records (probate and orphans’ court), land records, and church records. Volume 1 (Kent, Sussex, and Newcastle). F. Edward Wright. Covers families of Allee, Alston, Badger, Bailey, Bartlett, Bedwell, Betts, Booth, Brinckloe, Brinckle, Burton, Clayton, Clifford, Clowes, Cowgill, Curtis, Farson, Glover, Hanson, Irons, Hunn, Kelly, Lewis, Lowber, Manlove, Martin, Maxfield/Maxwell, Mifflin, Murphey, Needham, Newell, Nock, Offley, Oliver, Palmatary, Paradee, Park/Parke, Parvis, Pleasanton, Quilling/Quilllin, Rawlings, Rodney, Sipple, Walker, Wallace, Watson, Webb, and Whitehart. (1999). 2010. 310 pp. D1949 - $24.00 Volume 2 (Kent and Sussex counties). Families covered: Anderson, Ashford, Baucomb, Blacksheare, Bowers, Cain, Caton, Clark, Corbet, Craig, Crippen, Cuff, Emerson, Fisher, Fitzjarrell, Fleetwood, Fleming, Freeman, Futcher, Gordon, Green, Hart, Kollock, Marim, Molleston, Paynter, Parker, Robinson, Rowland, Sap, Standly, Stanton, Steel, Tarrant, Tilton, Tomlin, Townsend, Train, Tybout, Vanderford, Vanwinckle, Waples, Wells, West, Williams, Willson, Winsmore, Worral, Wright, Wynne. (1999). 2006. 294 pp. D7398 – $27.00 Volume 3 (Kent and Sussex counties). 2nd Edition. Families covered: Atkins, Bagwell, Barker, Cannon, Carey (same as v. 9 of Col. Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland), Carpenter, Cirwithin, Claypoole, Cord, Dodd, Depray/Depree, Draper, Edenfield, Gray, Hazzard, Heaverlo, Hillyard, Kearney, Lofland, Mariner, Marsh, Maull, May, Miers, Newcomb, Nunez, Nutter, Ozburn, Palmer, Parvis, Pettyjohn, Prettyman, Roades, Scudder, Shankland, Spencer, Starkey, Starr, Staton, Stockley, Till, Trippit, Walton, Warrington, Wiltbanck, and Wolfe. (2003) 2005. 315 pp. D049 - $25.00 Volume 4 (Sussex County). Families covered: Avery, Cade, Cale, Campbell, Chambers, Clendaniel, Clendenning, Clifton (covering different families in Dorchester Co., MD, and Kent & Sussex cos., DE), Coulter, Cummings (Sussex & Kent), Davis (Sussex), Dobson, Fenwick, Field, Godwin, Goldsmith, Granger, Hall (Sussex Co.), Hickman, Hill, Hinds, Hinkly, Hinman, Ingram, Inlose, Jacobs, Johnson (Sussex), Kipshaven, Lewis (Sussex), McIlvaine, Piles, Russel (Sussex), Smith (Sussex), Stretcher, Walker (Sussex & Kent), Wynkoop, and West (revision of earlier work). (2001). 2004. 299 pp. D005 - $24.00 Volume 5 (New Castle County). Includes the families of Andrews, Canby, Cartmill, Chambers, Dixson, Ferris, Faries, Gregg, Grubb, Hadley, Harlan, Hussey, Jackson, Kirk, Littler, McKee, Milner, Minshall, Newlin, Richardson, Robinson, Shipley, Wilson, Wollaston, Woodcock. 2002. 308 pp. D038 - $26.00 Volume 6 (Kent County). Includes the following families: Banning, Bell, Boggs, Bowman, Bradley, Brooks, Brown (Daniel Brown Family), Bryan, Cahoon, Caldwell (also includes Somerset and Worcester Cos.), Callaway, Catts, Chance, Clifford, Coudrat, Denny, Downham, Dunlap, Durborow, Edmonds, Edmondson (also Talbot Co. and Dorchester Co., MD), Fitzgerald/Jarrell, Harper, Killingsworth, Luff, Morgan, Nichols, Rash, Reynolds, Saxton, Shurmer, Simpson, Skidmore, Snow, Stout, Triger, Tumblin, Turley, Vangaskin, Vickory, Voshell, Whitehead, Wilds, and Wood. 259 pp. 2004. D085 - $23.00 Volume 7 (primarily Kent County). Ralph and Catherine Beverly. Families covered include: Adams, Durborow (revision of Volume 6), Ellett, Grier, Killen, King, Lackey, Primrose, Purden, Raymond, Rees, Reddick, Rogers, Shaw, & Simon. 2005. 225 pp. D0860 - $24.00 Volume 8 (Kent and Sussex) Includes families of Allen, Bailey/Bayley, Barnet(t), Barrett, Hall, Collins, Hodgson, McClement, Melvin and Spruance. D0861 - $26.00. Volume 9 (Kent County). Ralph and Catherine Beverly. Families covered include Carrow; Dill; Jackson; Lockwood; Marvel; Mason; McBride; Neal; Numbers; Pratt; Tharp. 2006. 293 pp. D0862 - $28.00 Volume 10 (Kent, Sussex and Newcastle). Ralph and Catherine Beverly. Much of this book is dedicated to expanded coverage of families addressed in earlier volumes. Families covered are Brown (many of the Brown families not covered before), Clampitt, Durham, Foster, Hilford, Jenkins, Jester, Moore and Ridgely. 2006. 257 pp. D0863 - $28.00 Volume 11. Ralph and Catherine Beverly. Volume 11 covers descendants of John Bennett, Robert Bohannon/Buchanan, Robert Buckhanon/Bohannon (No.2), Buckingham, Buckmaster, Joseph Burchinall/ Burchinell, William Burrows/ Burroughs, Levin Coverdall, Richard Coverdill, Davis/Davies/David, Alexander Hamilton, Andrew Hamilton, Hamm/Ham, Milby, Needles. 2008. 273 pp. D0864 - $28.00 The Duke of York Records 1646-1679. Comprising the Letters Patent, Permits, Commissions, Surveys, Plats, and Confirmations by the Duke of York and other high officials from 1646 to 1679. 2002. 197 pp. D047 - $16.00. Warehouse Special $11.00 The Delaware Genealogical Abstracts from Newspapers. Edited by Mary Fallon Richards and John C. Richards. Published 1995-2000. . Vol. 1. Deaths from the DE Gazette, 1854-59, 61-64. Hardbound DG4115 - $24.50 Vital Records of Kent and Sussex Counties, Delaware, 1686-1800. F. Edward Wright. Marriages, deaths and births from church records of Duck Creek Monthly Meeting, Anglican churches of St. George's and Prince George's, and Presbyterian churches at Lewes, Coolspring and Indian River. (1986). 2011. 206 pp. D103 - $20.00 Marylanders and Delawareans in the French and Indian War, 17561763. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Approximately 6,000 soldiers, sailors and civilian supporters have been identified. In many cases genealogical information has been included about the soldier or patriot and his family. Names have been cross-referenced within the text, precluding the need for a separate index. 364 pp. 2004. D131 - $31.00 The Delaware Militia in the War of 1812. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Compiled for the purpose of identifying the soldiers from the State of Delaware who served in the militia during the War of 1812 btw. June 19, 1812 & February 18, 1815. The primary sources used were Delaware Archives, Military Records, Volumes 4 & 5, which contain hundreds of muster and pay rolls for each of the three Delaware counties. The soldiers' names have been arranged alphabetically, as have the names of others mentioned within the text, precluding the need for a separate index. 2003. 320 pp. D129 - $29.00 SPECIAL! Scharf’s History of Delaware 1609-1888. J. Thomas Scharf. Originally published in 1888, most of this work covers hundred (county sub-division) by hundred the early land owners, business owners, church leaders, county officials, and others. There are occasional sketches of early families. Originally published in two volumes – we’ve added a third volume with a complete index. 2064 pp. 8½x11.Hardbound. 2001. D012 - $135.00$89.50+Free Shipping***OFFER ENDS 1 Jan 2014*** 7 Colonial Delaware Records. 1681-1713. Bruce Bendler. Contains rent rolls for Kent County, 1681-1688, Sussex County, 1681-1688; 1693 Tax Assessment list for all three counties; Kent County Quit Rents, circa 1701-1713 & Sussex County Quit Rents, 1702-1713. 1992. 80 pp. WB0559 - $13.00 Genealogical Abstracts from the Biographical and Genealogical History of the State of Delaware. Bill and Martha Reamy. The original was published by J.M. Runk and Co. in 2 volumes, and was 1547 pages without a complete index. The Reamys have made Runk's work more accessible with an easier-to-use format and a complete index. 1998. 8½ x 11. 614 pp. WB1538 - $62.50 Revolutionary Patriots of Delaware, 1775-1783. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Entries arranged in alphabetical order, many of which reveal personal and vital information about the patriot and his (or her) family. Peden has drawn from 20 major publications, beginning with the published series, Delaware Archives, Military (3 volumes). He has also included information from the unpublished Volume 6 of the Delaware Archives. 1996. Hardbound. 8½x11. 301 pp. WB1186 - $42.00 Delaware Mortality Schedules, 1850-1880, Delaware Insanity Schedule, 1880 only. Linda L. Green. The mortality schedules provide the names of those who passed away in between 1850 and 1880. These names are not shown on the regular U.S. Federal Census. Entries typically contain the deceased person's full name, age, sex, color (White, Black or Mulatto), whether married or widowed, place of birth, month in which person died, occupation, and cause of death. Some entries give the place of father's birth, the place of mother's birth, number of days ill, or length of residence in the given county. Entries in The Delaware 1880 Insanity Schedule provide the person's full name, classification and county. This section includes persons that were determined to be insane, idiots, deaf-mutes, blind, paupers and indigents, homeless children, and inhabitants of prisons. 2006, 8½x11, paper, index, 292 pp. 8 ½ x 11 HBG3825 - $48.00 Kent County, Delaware formed in 1680 as St. Jones County renamed as Kent County in 1682 +NEW! Kent County, Delaware Marriage References and Family Relationships. F. Edward Wright. Your first reference for Kent County, Delaware research. These marriage references have been gleaned from marriage bonds, church records, probate records, newspaper records, military records and pensions, land records, guardian records, Bible records, cemetery records, and court records. 2012, 512 pp. D1691 - $39.50. Probate Records of Kent County, Delaware. Mary Marshall Brewer. Wills, inventories, and administration accounts included. Includes the name of the deceased, the type of document, dates of signing and probate, and heirs, executors, administrators and witnesses.20022003. 1801-1812. 290 pp. D045 - $25.00 1812-1822. 200 pp. D051 - $19.50 1822-1833. 255 pp. D052 - $25.00 Calendar of Kent County Delaware Probate Records, 1680-1800. Leon deValinger, Jr. Short abstracts of the wills and administration accounts found in the state archives, naming heirs and giving the liber and folio number of the document. (1944), 1995. 691 pp. WB1040 $46.00. Souls in Heaven, Names in Stone. Kent County, Delaware Cemetery Records. Raymond Walter Dill, William Martin Dill, and Elizabeth Ann Bostick Dill. The Dills sometimes literally dug up the stones, and at other times acquired the efforts of local farmers and their tractors to clear the brush. A monumental effort. 2 volume set. Hardbound. 1989. 1,418 pp. DI 002 - $70.00 Kent County, Delaware Guardian Accounts (1750-1850). Mary Marshall Brewer. These records are packed with valuable genealogical data. Relationships are stated and implied throughout. Ages are evident, sometimes exact and other times approximate. Guardians were appointed by the Orphans’ Court for minors under the age of 14. At the age of 14 the minor could choose his/her guardian. Boys reached majority at age 21 and girls at 18. Guardians included husbands of wives under the age of 18. During the period of the accounts various facets of genealogy come to light: re-marriage of the widow, marriage of the daughters, death of the guardians and their replacement. For a listing of predominant surnames in these volumes, check these titles on our website or write to us for a list. This series is also available on CD. Aaron to Carty. 2003. 239 pp. D059 - $24.00 Caton to Edinfield. 2003. 238 pp. D060 - $24.00 Edmondson to Hopkins. 2003. 242 pp. D061 - $24.00 Houston to McBride. 2004. 233 pp. D062 - $24.00 McBride to Savin. 2004. 257 pp. D063 - $25.00 Savin to Truax. 2003. 189 pp. D056 - $19.50 Truitt to Young 2003. 171 pp. D058 - $19.50 Special! Entire Set Discounted 20% Free shipping. D0651 - $128.00 Kent County Land Records. Mary Marshall Brewer and Irma Harper. Primarily deeds, but sometimes served as a "catch-all" for recording events including powers of attorney, patents, articles of agreement, acknowledgment of receipt of estate portion, deeds of gift to family members, contracts, and quit claims. Some marriage records and births. 1996-2005. – This series is also available on CD . Vol. 1: 1680-1701. 192 pp. WB1248 – $20.00 Vol. 2: 1702-1722. 167 pp. WB1257 - $19.00 Vol. 3: 1723-1734. 229 pp. WB1261 –$23.00 Vol. 4: 1735-1743. 189 pp. WB1295 - $16.50 Vol. 5: 1742-1749. 156 pp. WB1296 - $16.00 Vol. 6: 1749-1756. 237 pp. WB1340 - $21.50 Vol. 7: 1756-1764. 300 pp. WB1455 - $24.00 Vol. 8: 1764-1768. 234 pp. WB1454 - $22.50 Vol. 9: 1768-1772. 203 pp. WB2244 - $21.00 Vol. 10: 1772-1775. 172 pp. WB7372 - $20.00 1776-1783. 222 pp. D1029 - $21.00 1782-1785. 189 pp. D1030 - $20.00 1785-1789. 255 pp. D1031 - $23.00 1788-1792. 172 pp. 8 ½ x 11 D1032 - $24.00 New Castle County, Delaware formed in 1673 New Castle County, Delaware Land Records. Carol J. Garrett. Deed books can hold much more than just deeds. Also found can be slave manumissions, bills of sale, powers of attorney, miscellaneous contracts, military pensions, and more items of genealogical value. 1777-1785. Covers deed books C2, D2, and E2. 2013, 254 pp. D0734 - $25.00 1785-1789. Covers deed books F2 and G2. 2013, 138 pp. D07354 - $18.00 New Castle County, Delaware Marriage References and Family Relationships, 1680-1800. F. Edward Wright. These are marriage records (actual and implied) taken from church records, land records, Bible records, cemetery records, wills and administrations, court records, published genealogies, military records, and records of adjoining counties in which one of the parties was a resident of New Castle County. 2011. 5 ½ x 8 ½. D1685 - $35.00 Marriages, Births, Deaths, and Removals of New Castle County, Delaware, 1801-1850. F. Edward Wright. A collection of church records (primarily Quaker records of Wilmington Monthly Meeting) and the records of Old Swedes (Holy Trinity) and Marriage License Bonds of the county for the period 1801-1836 discovered by Gilbert Cope in 1910. Also included are Death Records of the Welsh Tract Baptist Meeting and Bastardy records of New Castle County (usually giving names of mother and father), and a few other records. D1321 - $27.00 Orphans Court Proceedings of New Castle County, Delaware These records reveal not only the names of minors (girls under age 18 and boys under 21) but the names of the guardians which could be the mother, father (in the case of property left to the children by one other than the father), and husbands (when married to a girl under 18). Other information includes the name of subsequent husband of the widow, accountings by the executors or administrators of the estate, valuations of the land, and division of the land. The eldest son is specified since he received two shares to his siblings’ one share. Example of an entry (condensed): Richard Dinniss and his wife Hannah, late Hannah Coates, daughter of Mary Coates, late Mary Hale, set forth that Mary Hale married John Coates, late of 8 Philadelphia, bricklayer. She died seized of 282 acres; her husband died soon thereafter. Her children are named along with the husbands of her daughters. A deceased daughter is also named. 1742 – 1761. F. Edward Wright. 2001. 197 pp. D020 - $18.00 April 1761 - July 1777 Margaret Deakyne Mealy. 2008. 285 pp. D3031 - $31.00 April 1778 - July 1787. Sarah Deakyne Burke. 255 pp. D3032 $28.50 July 1787 – February 1793. Sarah Deakyne Burke. 2008. 252 pp. MD3033 - $31.00 April 1793 – April 1802. Sarah Deakyne Burke. 2008. 276 pp. MD3034 - $31.00 August 1802 – March 1811. Margaret Deakyne Mealy. 2008. 236 pp. MD3035 - $28.50 August 1811 – March 1822. Margaret Deakyne Mealy.. 2008. 240 pp. MD3036 - $28.50 Early Church Records of New Castle County, Delaware, Vol. 1. F. Edward Wright. Records of the following churches, through 1800: Immanuel Church, Welsh Tract Baptist Meeting, Newark Monthly Meeting (New Castle Co. Quaker marriages), Wilmington Monthly Meeting (births, deaths, marriages, certificates of removal), Pencader Presbyterian Church, Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church, St. Peters' Catholic Church, marriage bonds of New Castle Co. (1994), 2007. 329 pp. WB0796 - $28.50 Early Church Records of New Castle County, Delaware, Volume 2: Old Swedes Church, Wilmington Delaware 1713-1799. With corrections. This is the register of Old Swedes as translated from the original Swedish by Horace Burr as published by the Historical Society of Delaware in 1890. The church minutes are not included in order to reduce cost of the book. Persons of denominations other than Lutheran availed themselves of the ministry and church rites. Many English names, with spellings often corrupted, appear in these records. (1994), 2007. 410 pp. WB0797 - $32.00 A Calendar of Delaware Wills, New Castle County, 1682-1800. These abstracts of the earliest wills of New Castle County constitute a principal reference for 17th- and 18th-century Delaware genealogy. Each entry supplies the full name of the testator and such additional information as profession, place of residence, dates of filing and probate, names of children, relatives, wives, witnesses, executors, etc. (1911), 2006. CC1140 - $25.00 New Castle County, Delaware Wills, 1800-1813. Mary Marshall Brewer. 316 pp. 2004. D132- $26.00 New Castle County, Delaware Land Records. Carol J. Garrett & Carol Bryant. Deeds, leases, releases, powers of attorney, appointments, mortgages, patents. Relationships are often revealed in the description of the property. 1673-1710. 1999. 185 pp. WB0077 – $20.00 1715-1728. (1998), 2007. 202 pp. WB1948 – $20.00 1728-1731 & 1734-1738. 2001. 198 pp. D006 - $16.00 1738-1743. 2002. 160 pp. D037 – O.O.P. 1749-1752. (1998), 2000. 169 pp. WB1954 –O.O.P 1755-1762. 1999. 242 pp. WB2054 - $O.O.P. 1762-1765. 276 pp. 2000. WB1974 - $22.00 1764-1769 246 pp. 2003. D071 - $22.00 1770-1777. 302 pp. 2004. CG001 – $27.00 Sussex County, Delaware formed in 1682 Sussex County, Delaware Marriage References 1648-1800. F. Edward Wright. These are marriage records (actual and implied) taken from church records, land records, Bible records, cemetery records, wills and administrations, court records, published genealogies, military records, and records of adjoining counties in which one of the parties was a resident of Sussex County. 2010. 314 pp. D1681 - $29.50 Tombstones of Sussex County, Delaware – Volume 1. Downstate Delaware Genealogical Society. Includes the following cemeteries: Baltimore Hundred: Blackwater Presbyterian Church. Broad Creek: Old Christ Church. Broadkill: Betts Family; First Congregrational United Church of Chris; Bethel A.M.E. Church; Odd Fellows; Henlopen Memorial Park; Zion U.M. Church, Whites Chapel, Weigan, Harbeson, Josiah Veasey, Eli G. Collins, Holland, Old Presbyterian Church, Goshen M.E. Church, Reynolds M.E. Church, Dorman-Richards Family, Alexander Warrington. Cedar Creek: Staytonville Church; Slaughter Neck U.M. Church; Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church; Newmarket; Union Church; Ellendale Public; Deputy Family; Sarah A. Williams; Oakley Church; Siloam, Old Hickory; Union Cemetery, Cedar Neck United Methodist Church, Lincoln Public, Webb, Beniah Sharp Family. Dagsboro: The Thompson, Levin Steen, Fooks-Short and Green Family Cemeteries. Georgetown: Hebron M.E. Church; Old Paths Church of Christ; Sand Hill Church Cemetery; Prospect A.M.E. Church. Gumboro: Sharp Mitchel; Gumboro; West Woods. Indian River: Christ Church Non-Denominational, Indian Mission Church, Harmony; Harman Family; Thoroughgood Family; Craig/Prettyman Family; and All Saints. Little Creek: Mt. Pleasant U.M. Church. Lewes/Rehoboth: Peoples Memorial Park, Epworth, Paynter Family. Nanticoke: Tressler Mennonite Church, Asbury United Methodist Church, Greenwood Mennonite Church, Macedonia A.M.E. Church, Chaplains Chapel, Cokesbury Methodist Church. 8 ½ x 11. 316pp. 2007. DD001 - $35.00 Tombstones of Sussex County, Delaware,Volume 2. Downstate Delaware Genealogical Society. Includes the following family cemeteries: Blades, Cannon, Carey’s, Col. Armwell Long, Conwell, Daniel’s Plot, Gordy, Gray, Hobbs-Hearn, Houston, Hudson, Jones (in Gumboro), Jones (in Nanticoke), Joseph Phillips, Lecates, McGee, McIlvain, Messick, Morris, Nehemiah Davis, Oliphant, Pepper, Records, Richards, Short, Simpler, Spicer, Taylor – Williams, West, Wiltbank. Plus these church and public cemeteries: Gate of Heaven, Keenwick by the Bay, Mt. Zion, Millville, Bethel Methodist, Trinity Methodist, St. John AME Zion, Old ME, Old Field AME, Antioch AME, Providence, Frankford Methodist, McColley’s Chapel, Faith, Bethel Unity Methodist, Little Hill, Little Creek Primitive Baptist, King’s United Methodist, Portsville United Methodist, Mt. Nebo United Methodist, New Zion Methodist, Mt. Pisgah, Centenary United Methodist, Old Methodist, Ebenezer Church, Israel United Methodist, St. Peter’s P.E., Odd Fellows in Seaford, Macedonia, Reliance, Woodland United Methodist. 8 ½ x 11, 355 pp. 2007. DD002 - $35.00 Tombstones of Sussex County, Delaware, Volume 3. Downstate Delaware Genealogical Society. BALTIMORE HUNDRED: Wilgus Cemetery, Roxana Cemetery, Sound Church Cemetery, St. George's United Methodist Church Cemetery, Sandy Branch Cemetery, Ocean View Presbyterian Cemetery, McCabe Family Cemetery, Bunting Family Cemetery, Evans/Lynch Family Cemetery, Joe Long Cemetery, Daisey Cemetery, and Hudson Cemetery. BROAD CREEK HUNDRED: Our Lady of Lourdes Cemetery, Bethesda ME Church Cemetery, Ira West Farm Cemetery, Messick Family Cemetery, Hitchens Family Cemetery. BROADKILL HUNDRED: Hazzard Cemetery and Ponder Cemetery. DAGSBORO HUNDRED: Prince George's Cemetery, Carey's Cemetery, Delaware Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Woodlawn Memorial Park, and St. Thomas Cemetery. GEORGETOWN HUNDRED: St. Paul's Church Cemetery, Union Cemetery, Wilson Farm Cemetery, Wesley M.E. Chapel Cemetery, Donovan Cemetery, and County Almshouse/Potters Field Cemetery. GUMBORO HUNDRED: Parsons Cemetery. INDIAN RIVER HUNDRED: John Walls Family Cemetery and Peter Walls Family Cemetery. LEWES REHOBOTH HUNDRED: Old Methodist Church Cemetery - Prettyman/Shanklin, St. Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Lewes Presbyterian Church of Midway Cemetery, Marsh Family Cemetery, Friendship Baptist Church Cemetery, and Banks Family Cemetery. LITTLE CREEK HUNDRED: Archelaus Hastings Family Cemetery and Ralph's Hill Cemetery. NANTICOKE HUNDRED: St. Johnstown M.E. Church Cemetery, Smith Family Cemetery, and Isaacs Family Cemetery. NORTHWEST FORK HUNDRED: Trinity United Methodist Church Cemetery, Bridgeville Public Cemetery, Gray Family Cemetery, and Pratt Family Cemetery. SEAFORD HUNDRED: Bethel Methodist Church Cemetery and Concord Cemetery. DD003 - $35.00 Calendar of Sussex County Probate Records, 1680-1800. Leon deValinger, Jr. All of the original probate records in the Hall of Records have been compared with the recorded copies in the Sussex County Court House in an effort to obtain as complete and accurate a record as possible. These abstracts, arranged in chronological order, generally contain the name of the deceased, the type of record, the date of the record, heirs, officials such as executor and administrator, witnesses and the place of the complete record. An every-name index. (1964), 2003. DGS181 - $30.00. 9 Sussex County Land Records. These detailed abstracts have had several authors including Johnita P. Malone, Mary Marshall Brewer, Elaine Hastings Mason, F. Edward Wright, and Judith K. Ardine. These are abstracts of deeds, powers of attorney, bonds, petitions, articles of agreement, and mortgages. In the early records, land warrants and patents are recorded. Descendency of the land is frequently given reciting the heirs and their relationships. 1681-1725. 231 pp. WB1496 - $23.50 1722-1731. 132 pp. HB1508 - $16.00 1732-1743. 121 pp. WB2214 - $16.50 1742-1753. 207 pp. WB1973 - $22.00 1753-1763. 201 pp. WB1554 - $22.00 1763-1769. 167 pp. WB1553 - $19.00 1769-1782. 278 pp. WB0826 - $22.00 1782-1789. 121 pp. WB0417 – $18.00 1789-1792.300 pp. D042 - $27.50 Varied dates. 147 pp. WB1506 - $17.50 Some Records of Sussex County, Delaware. C.H.G. Turner. Covers the area 30 miles long and 12 miles wide before the settlement with the Calverts, which greatly expanded the county into what was considered to be Maryland. A unique potpourri of records: early court records, civil records, ecclesiastical records, vestry records, Bible records (St. Peter’s, 1791-1847); a few marriage records, a few wills, indentures. From 1600s to early 1800s. (1909), 2003. 387 pp. D055 $35.00 Special $20.00 Abstracts of the Proceedings of the Orphan’s Court of Sussex County, Delaware, 1708-1709, 1728-1777. V. L. Skinner, Jr. Covers guardianship and guardian accounts; administration accounts for intestate estates (when there was no will); division of land, primarily for intestate estates; and valuation of land for intestate estates and guardian accounts. An excellent means to determine children, subsequent spouses, ages or approximate ages, and step-children. (2000), 2006. 255 pp. 8½ x11. D0067 - $39.50 Sussex County Wills. Detailed abstracts of the wills of Sussex Co. 1800-1813. F. Edward Wright. 2004. 114 pp. 8 ½ x 11 D134 $12.50 (comb-bound) 1813-1827. K. Louise Planer. 2004. 94 pp. D135 - $14.00 The Eastern Shore of Maryland (Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worchester counties) Old Somerset on the Eastern Shore of MD: A Study in Foundations and Founders. Clayton Torrence. Standard for researching early families in present counties of Wicomico, Worcester and Somerset. Describes and lists hundreds of families and settlers. Early genealogies of major families. Based on deeds, wills, land, county court and provincial records. (1935), 2007. 583 pp. CC5805 $50.00 Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Series. We have produced a superb body of knowledge on the lineages of settlers of this region, following their descendants through the 18th century and sometimes into the early 1800s. By networking the multi-faceted talents of these authors we have greatly advanced the research of these families. Our authors draw on a wide range of published and unpublished sources including: Probate, Land, & Court Records, Tax Lists, Church Records, Bible Records, Cemetery Records, published and unpublished Family Histories (sometimes obscure). Volume 1 (Kent County). Volume 1 is currently out of print with no plans to reprint. It is currently available as part of the “Colonial Families of Maryland” CD (CD5184) which includes volumes 1-4 of this series. See Volume 21 for revised versions of some of those families covered in Volume 1. Volume 2 (Kent County). Robert W. Barnes & F. Edward Wright. Families covered: Ackland, Allaby, Allibone, Arnold, Barnes, Bathershall, Bordley, Bowdy, Bowers, Bowles, Boyer, Breward, Briscoe, Brown, Campbell, Carroll, Carter, Carty, Carville, Chancellor, Chandler, Christfield, Christian, Church, Clark, Cleaver, Codd, Cole, Connor, Cooley, Coppedge, Copper, Corse, Coursey, Cousins, Covington, Cowarding, Crouch, Crow, Crump, Dawes, Day, Deere, Dorah, Dulany, Ellenor, Fanning, Fiddis, Fields, Flintham, Ford, Foreman, Forrester, Foxon, Freeman, French, Fulston, Gambell, Garland, George, Giant, Gibbs, Gilbert, Glassford, Goodhand, Gooding, Graham, Granger, Grant, Hailes, Haislip, Hazel, Henley, Hill, Hynson, Ivy, Jervis, Jerome, Jobson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kendall, Kennard, Kenslaugh, Knight, Knowlman, Lassell, Leatherbury, Linegar, Lowder, MacCatee, Mann, Mansfield, McCan, Monk, Morgan, Murphy, Nash, Neale, Newell, Nicholson, Norris, Perkins, Rasin, Ricaud, Ringgold, Rolph, Shawn, Shield, Smith, Tilden, Wilson, Young. 1996. 394 pp. D1238 - $33.50 Volume 3 (Kent County). Robert W. Barnes & F. Edward Wright. Families covered: Abbott, Abrahams, Adcock, Aldridge, Alexander, Anderson, Anderton, Armstrong, Bacon, Barnes, Berry, Bexley, Blangy, Blay, Box, Broadway, Brown, Brugan, Callaghan, Cape, Chestham, Codd, Cornelius, Crowley, Curtis, Durden, Dawson (Talbot Co), Dickinson, Dixon, Dudley, Durand, Elbert, Emerson, Emory, Frith, Gibson, Goodhand, Grundy, Hall, Hambleton, Harrison, Hicks, Holstein, Hopkins, Howard, Impey, Kent, King, Kirby, Knapp, Lewis, Macklin, Manadoe, Markland, Marsh, Parrott, Powell, Richardson, Rolle, Rouse, Spry, Start, States, Studham, Swift, Troth, Warner, Watts, Webb, Webster, Winchester, Woolchurch, Woolman. (1999). 2002. 433 pp. D1302 - $34.00 Volume 3 is out of print with no plans to reprint. It is currently available as part of the “Colonial Families of Maryland” CD (CD5184) which includes volumes 1-4 of this series. Volume 4 (Queen Anne's and Talbot Cos Christos Christou Jr. and F. Edward Wright. Families of Airey, Alford, Bailey, Bartlett, Bayly, Baynard, Benson, Bishop, Blake, Bodfield, Boon, Bruff, Chaires, Cheseldine, Cleave, Cooper, Daley, Davis, Deford, Dobson, Dulany, Earickson, Earle, Falconar, Fish, Fishbourn, Fisher, Gerard, Hamer, Harding, Hawkins, Hemsley, Jadwyn, Jump, Kelld, Kemp, Kinniment, Lloyd, Lowe, Montague, Mullikin, Neale, Neadles, O’Bryan, Omelia, Pearce, Pearson, Pemberton, Pratt, Quinton, Read, Roe, Russam, Sailes, Seth, Seward, Sewell, Sharp, Skinner, Stevens, Toas, Tolson, Turbutt, Turner, Usilton, Vanderford, Vickers, Wilkinson, Woodall, Wooters, Wright, 408 pp. O.O.P. Volume 4 is currently out of print. It is currently available as part of the “Colonial Families of Maryland” CD which includes volumes 1-4 of this series. D1498 – currently out of print Volume 5 (Queen Anne's and Talbot Counties). Henry C. Peden, Jr. & F. Edward Wright. Families covered: Angley, Arescott, Atkinson, Auld, Austin, Ayres, Billiter, Birckhead, Blunt, Bolton, Booker, Bowdle, Bowman, Bozman, Buckley, Bullen, Chaplin, Corkerin, Covington, Cox, Dean, Delahay, Denny, Downes, Ferrall, Finnney, Ford, Goforth, Hackett, Harrington, Hollingsworth, Horsey, Jackson, Jarman, Jones, Lambdin, Lane, Lee, Long, Mackey, McClean, Martin, MacCotter, Man, Morley, Nabb, Nevill, Oldham, Paddison, Parvin, Parvis, Preston, Price, Ratcliff, Register, Rigby, Robins, Robinson, Rochester, Salter, Sands, Satterfield, Saywell, Scandrett, Scott, Scotten, Scrivener, Shepherd, Sherwood, Shoebrooks, Sides, Silvester, Simcock, Sparks, Stanton, Stevenson, Sudler, Sutton, Sweatnam/Sweatman, Tanner, Tate, Thrift, Tillotson, Tully, Valliant, Vaughan, Vinton, Wallis/Wallace, Walters/Watters, Watson, Welch, West, Wharton, Whittington, Willis, Wise, Withgot, Wrightson, Yoe. (1999). 2000. 398 pp. D1956 - $32.00 Volume 6 (Cecil County). Henry C. Peden, Jr. & F. Edward Wright. Families covered: Alexander, Arrants, Auren, Baker, Barrett, Bavington, Bayard, Baythorn, Beedle, Bouchell, Bouldin, Bowen, Bristow, Brumfield, Campbell, Carr, Caulk, Chick, Childs, Clark, Clements, Cooper, Coppen, Cocks, Crouch, Crow, Currier, Davis, Etherington, Foster/Forester, George, Guilder, Herman, Hitchcock, Hodgson, Hollingsworth, Howell, Hukill, Hughes, Husbands, Hyland, James, Kankey, Kimber, Knight, Larramore, Lewis, Matthiason, Mauldin, Mercer, Milligan, Morgan, Mounts, Nowland, Numbers, Oldham, Othoson, Ozier, Parsons, Pearce, Pennington, Porter, Price, Ricketts, Rumsey, Ryland, Sappington, Severson, Simpers, Singleton, Sluyter, Stoops, Taylor, Terry, Thompson, Touchstone, Van Bebber, Vanburkeloe, Veazey, Walmsley, Ward, Wood, Young. (1999). 2004. 251 pp. D1958 - $25.00 Volume 7 (Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne's, Somerset and Talbot Counties). Henry C. Peden, Jr. & F. Edward Wright. Families covered: Adams (Dorchester Co.), Baggs, Banning, Barber, Barkhurst, Barnett, Barton, Barwick-Berwick, Beasley, Betts (Queen Anne's Co.), Booth, Bostick/Bostock, Bradley, Bradshaw, Bright, Browning, Burk, Butcher, Charles, Chiffins, Clark, Clarkson, Clayland, Claypool, Clayton, Clements, Clymer, Clove, Cockayne, Collins, Cook, Delahay, 10 Dockery, Dodd, Fairbanks, Farrell, Feddeman, Fellow(s), Fisher, Fleming, Ford, Ford, Foster, Garey, Giles, Hastings, Hatfield, Hickman, Hignutt, Hooper, Hubbard, Huff, Kirkman, Layton (Dorchester and Somerset), Lowe and Lowes (Somerset), McCracken, Minor, Nutter, Phillips, Ross, Salsbury, Seney, Shepherd, Shoebrooks, Shorter, Spencer, Stafford/Safford, Sullivan, Tibbett/Tippett, Tilghman, Tippins, Tomblinson, Valliant, Vane, Ward, Wild, Willey, Williams, Willoughby, Wing. (2000). 2005. 328 pp. D1959 - $26.00 Volume 8 (Wicomico, Worcester and Somerset Counties). Henry C. Peden, Jr. & F. Edward Wright. Families covered: Ackworth/ Hackworth, Adams, Allen, Bennett, Cannon (Somerset, not Dorchester or Sussex), Carlisle, Collier, Coulbourne, Crouch, Darby, Davis, Disheroon, Dixon, Dorman, Gale, Hardy, Hobbs, Holland, Horsey, Laws, Layfield, Lingo, Mitchell, Noble, Parker, Parremore, Robinson, Turpin, Ward, Weatherly, Wright. (2000). 2005. 325 pp. D1960 $26.00 Volume 9 (Wicomico, Worcester, and Somerset Counties). Henry C. Peden, Jr. & F. Edward Wright. Families covered: Adkins, Anderson, Atkinson, Bacon, Bannister, Bell, Cohoon (Cahoon), Carey, Christopher, Collins, Dickerson, Duncan, Gray, Ironshire, Kellam, Lambden, Lamberson, Lane, Martin, Melson, Melvin, Mezick, Mumford, Pointer, Pope, Porter, Purnell, Quillen, Rackliffe, Scott, Shockley, Townsend, White. (2000). 2008 (Revised) 353 pp. 8 ½ x 11. Comb-bound. D001- $28.00 Volume 10 (Wicomico, Worcester and Somerset Counties). Vernon L. Skinner, Jr. & F. Edward Wright. Families covered: Beavens, Bishop, Bowen, Chaille, Claywell, Cropper/Crapper, Dale/Deal, Ennis, Fleming, Franklin, Gillett, Hopkins, Houston, Hudson, Jarman, Kennett, Marshall, Massey, Mills, Morris, Pilchard, Prideaux, Records/Ricketts/ Rickards, Toadvine, Truitt, Wale/Whaley, Waters. 2000. 405 pp. D1964 - $32.00 Volume 11 (Dorchester County, unless specified otherwise). Henry C. Peden, Jr. & F. Edward Wright. Families covered: Alford (revision of earlier works on these families in Caroline, Dorchester, Kent Co., DE), Avery, Bestpitch, Bestwick, Blackwell, Bright, Button, Chance, Covey, Cremeen, Deane, Dorrington, Donnock, Edgar, Fitchew, Foxwell, Gadd, Gootee, Grimes, Hart, Heather, Kennerly, Killman, Kirwan, Madkins, Melville, Meredith, Newton, Orrell, Pearson, Poole, Rich, Tall, Wall, Whiteley, Wingate, Wright, Wroughton. (2000). 2004. 294 pp. D004 - $25.00 Volume 12 (Somerset County). Henry C. Peden and F. Edward Wright. Families covered: Alexander, Ballard, Beauchamp, Boyce, Bozman/Bosman) Bredell, Brereton, Brookeshaw/ Brookshire, Camperson/Campson, Chambers, Copes/Cope/Coap/Coop, Cord, Derrickson, Driskell, Dukes, Dukes (Worcester County), Elzey, Gilliss/Gilley, Heath, Peden/Paden/Paton, Prior/Pryor/Pryer, Riggin/Riggen, Roach/Roch, Teague/Teage, Tyler/Tylor, Wilson. 2002. 310 pp. D011 - $24.00 Volume 13. Henry C. Peden, Jr. and F. Edward Wright. This volume is largely devoted to families of Dorchester County and in some cases Talbot and Queen Anne’s Counties including: Allcock, Barwick, Busick, Casson, Dawson, Edgell, Fallin (Follen), Frazier, Gary, Insley, Keene, Kimmey (Kemmey), Langrell, Mace, Mcgraw, Meekins, Paul, Payne, Peterkin, Rider, Rumbley (Rumley), Shenton (Shinton), Spicer, Stapleford (Staplefort), Trego (Tregoe), Twyford , Valliant, Wilson. 2002. 302 pp. D027 - $28.00 Volume 14. Henry C. Peden, Jr. and F. Edward Wright. Mostly families of Dorchester County including Airey; Byus; Caile; Charlescraft; Chezum; Cooke; Daniel; Dodd; Goslin (Gosling); Guy; Harrison; Haskins; Hurley; Jacobs; Lecompte; Manning (Calvert, Charles, St. Mary’s and Dorchester); Mackeel; Manship; Millington; Pattison; Pritchett; Smoot; Underwood; Vaulx/Voss; Vinson; Wheeler; Woolford. 2002. 294 pp. D040 - $25.00 Volume 15. Ralph A. Riggin and F. Edward Wright. Families of Worcester and Somerset Counties including: Conner/Conaway, Donoho, Fountain, Gibbons, Givans, Lecatt, McGrath/McGraw, Polk, Waller, Williams. 2003. 320 pp. D053 – 28.00 Volume 16. Henry C. Peden, Jr. and F. Edward Wright. Families of Dorchester County including: Andrew/Andrews, Bowdle, Connerly, Covey, Dagg, Dail, Denwood, Dorsey, Geoghegan, Hackett, Henry, Hicks, Magee/ Mcghee, McNemara, Medford, Merchant, Mowbray, Muir, Navey, Nowell/Noel, Skinner, Slacombe, Stanford, Steele, Swiggett, Thomas (Talbot Co.), Trippe, Tubman, Tunis. 2003. 330 pp. D057 - $26.00. Volume 17. Ralph A. Riggin and F. Edward Wright. Families of Somerset and Worcester Counties including: Callaway (also Kent & Sussex Cos. DE), Catlin (also Northampton Co. VA and Kent Co. DE), Cottingham (also Sussex and Kent Co. DE), Curtis, Downes, Ellis, Goldsmith (also in Sussex Co., DE), Greer, Hayman, Harris (also in Kent & Sussex Cos. DE), King, Long (also in Dorchester Co. MD), Tull (also in Caroline and Baltimore Cos. MD and in Sussex Co. DE and Johnston Co., NC), Wood. 2003. 313 pp. D120 - $25.00 Volume 18. Vernon L. Skinner, Jr. and F. Edward Wright. Families of Somerset, Wicomico and Worcester counties Boardman, Nelson, Nicholson, Phillips, Pitt/Pitts (also including the Pitts of Talbot and Dorchester counties, MD, and Accomack, Northampton, Isle of Wight counties, VA), Price (Somerset and Cecil counties), Ralph, Shiles, Stevens, Stevenson, Summers (also Dorchester County), Wallace & Willis. 2004. 240 pp. D121 - $24.00 Volume 19. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Families of Dorchester County including: Aaron, Beckwith, Billings, Brannock, Budd, Bullock, Evans, Ferguson/Farguson, Geohegan (revised), Gray, Haines, Hambrook/Hayward/Stewart, Hardikin (Hardigan, Hargaton), Harper, Hayward, Hodson/Hudson, Kendall, Lake, Long (including Talbot Co.), Marine, Norman, Nuner/Nooner, Pagan/Pagon, Pindar, Robson, Sare, Simmons/Seamans, Smart, Tench, Todd, Tootle, Vickars, Windows & Woodland.2004. 371 pp. D122 - $30.00 Volume 20. Vernon L. Skinner, Jr. & F. Edward Wright. Families of Somerset & Worcester including Bradford, Brittingham Henderson, Rodgers/Rogers (also Sussex Co. DE), Hitch, Hitchens (all aforementioned families are also from the Eastern Shore of VA) Ellingsworth, Jones, Maddux, and Short (also Sussex Co. DE). 2005. 8 ½ x 11. D1223 - $27.00 Volume 21. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Families: Allaby, Battershell (revision of vol. 2), Blunt (revision of vol. 5), Burchinall, Carty/McCarty (revision of vol. 2), Chicken, Christian (revision of vol. 2), Church (revision of vol. 2), Coppedge (revision of vol. 2), Crabbin, Devonish (revision of vol. 1), Dillahunte, Eareckson (revision of vol. 4), Fillingham (revision of vol. 1), Gooding (revision of vol. 2), Hackett (revision of vol. 1), Hamer (revision of vol. 4), Higginbothom, Jobson (revision of vol. 2), Kenslaugh (revision of vol. 2), Knock (revision of vol. 1), Madden (revision of vol. 1), Maxfield/Maxwell, Meconicon, Millward (revision of vol. 1), Milton (revision of vol. 1), Peacock, Piner, Ponder, Primrose, Rain (revision of vol. 1), Salter (revision of vol. 5), Sertain, Simcocks (revision of vol. 5), Skaggs, Sliney, Slipper, Strong, True (Trew), Workman, Younger (revision of vol. 1). 329 pp. 2005. D1224 - $27.00 Volume 22. Vernon L. Skinner, Jr. and F. Edward Wright. Covering primarily the counties of Worcester, Wicomico and Somerset. Includes families of Byrd (Bird), Blades, Dalby (Dolby), McClester, O’Dear (Dear, Deer) including a branch in Queen Anne’s Co., Piper including branch in Sussex Co., Potter, Richardson including Northampton Co, VA, Timmons, Train (Traine, Trane), Turner including Northampton Co., VA, Turville, Veazey, Wallace (Wallis), White (revised from vol. 9), Windsor (Winsor, Windzer). 2006. 305 pp. D1225 – 26.00 Volume 23. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Mr. Peden focuses on families who settled early in the counties of Kent, Talbot and Queen Anne’s, Dorchester and Caroline. He covers the following families in detail: Ayler, Bryan, Byram, Canaday, Carman, Carpenter, Cassey, Clouds, Cruikshank, Dabb/Dobb, Dowland (Dowling), Driver, Edwin, Enloes, Fry, Goodman, Gregory, Hadley, Hailes, Hammond, Hart, Hollis, Jefferys, Kenton, Lillingston, Mason, Mauhawn, Merrick, Middleton, Oldsen, Pennington, Rye, Smithers, Stanley, Tolley, Trulock, Underhill, Unitt, Usher, Waltham, Wethered, Whitehead, Williams-Browne, Yewell. Volume 23 also includes lesser known families with coverage of one generation: Bancks, Beal, Beazley, Brian, Brumale, Burger, Byrne, Carmack, Carr, Casnor, Chapman, Churn, Coalson, Collier, Conway, Currey, Deverge, Donnoghoe, Duerty, Duffey, Froggitt, Hammon, Head, Heyding, Hill, Hissett, Hood, Hurley, Kadday, Key(s), Kinward, Ladds, Langley, Lawrence, Luse, Macenne, Maggison, Monroe, Pine, Pott, Power (Poor), Raymond, Skete, Slight (Slice), Soney, Willetstone (Williston), Woolcot, Wyles. 2007. D1226 $28.00 11 Quaker Minutes of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, 1676-1779. F. Edward Wright. These abstracts are from the minutes (men’s) of Third Haven Monthly Meeting (Talbot County) and Cecil Monthly Meeting (Kent County). Prior to 1800 there were only three monthly meeting of the Eastern Shore and only the records of these two monthly meetings have survived. The minutes include references to marriages, names of family members that appear in the minutes when certificates of removal are received or requested. (For this period there are no surviving certificates of removal for either monthly meeting) and transgressions and complaints. A few deaths not included in the register are also included. 2002. 152 pp. D025 - $14.00 Supplement to Maryland Eastern Shore Vital Records Books 1-3. F. Edward Wright. This supplement corrects some omissions discovered since the publication of the series and includes Catholic Records previously published in the separate volume “Vital Records of the Jesuit Missions of the Eastern Shore, 1760-1800” (which has been out of print for quite some time). Note: The Catholic records for the period 1801-1825 were included in Volume 5 of the Maryland Eastern Shore Vital Records series. 69 pp. 2001. D018 - $8.00 Maryland Eastern Shore Vital Records. F. Edward Wright. All available church records (Books 3 and 4 do not include Catholic records contained in Vital Records of the Jesuit Missions). Covers counties of Kent, Queen Anne's, Caroline, Talbot, Dorchester, Somerset, and Worcester. Book 1, 1648-1725. 206 pp. 1982. Births, deaths and marriages from courts and churches. Good coverage of Kent, Talbot and Somerset counties. D0011 - $21.00 Book 2, 1726-1750. 173 pp. 1983. Church records. Good coverage of Kent, Queen Anne's, Talbot, Somerset, Worcester and (now) Wicomico counties. D0012 - $17.00 Book 3, 1751-1775. Good coverage of Kent, Queen Anne's, Dorchester, Talbot, & Somerset. Some coverage of Caroline & Worcester. 130 pp. 1984. D0013 - $14.00 Book 4, 1776-1800. Good coverage of Kent, Talbot, Dorchester, Somerset & (now) Wicomico. Some coverage of Queen Anne's, Caroline & Worcester. 125 pp. 1985. D0014 - $15.00 Book 5, 1801-1825. Covers Kent, Talbot, Dorchester, Wicomico, Somerset, & Worcester. A few covering Caroline & Queen Anne's. 125 pp. 1986. D0086 - $14.50 Marriages and Deaths from Eastern Shore Newspapers, 17901835. F. Edward Wright. Maryland Eastern Shore Newspaper Abstracts was published in 8 volumes, several years ago. It covered the period, 1790-1835 (see our website). It encompassed items relating to news events, property sales and rentals, chancery cases (in which heirs were located outside the state), runaway slaves, runaway wives, and other concerns of the times and marriages and deaths. In this volume we have gleaned just the marriages and deaths from the earlier 8-volume series for the purpose of convenience and economy. 2002. 338 pp. 8 ½ x 11. D041 - $29.00 Sketches of Maryland Eastern Shoremen. F. Edward Wright. Genealogical extracts from Portrait and Biographical Record of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, (1898). 775 biographies, many describe several generations, often back to the emigrant. 1985. 287 pp. WB0058 - $23.50 Citizens of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, 1659-1750. F. Edward Wright. Tax lists of Somerset (1723), Talbot (1733), Chester Hundred (1721), Marks of Cattle of Kent, Somerset and Talbot. Petitions, Levy records of Kent, Talbot, Somerset, Queen Anne’s, Militia Returns of Cecil, Dorchester, Queen Anne’s, Somerset, Talbot, Worcester – and much more. Over 7,000 names. 1985. 145 pp. WB0097 - $23.50 Southern Maryland (Anne Arundel, St. Mary’s, Calvert, Prince George’s and Charles counties) Early Families of Southern Maryland. Elise Greenup Jourdan. A genealogy of some families who settled mainly in St. Mary’s, Prince George’s, Anne Arundel, Calvert, and Charles Counties in the 17th century, with some lines followed to around 1800. Included are Catholic, Protestant and Quaker records of births, deaths, marriages, wills, land records, & other court records establishing family relationships. Volume 1. Families include Cecil, Cissell, Hutcheson, Pile, Orme, Dickeson, Doyne, Griffith, Greenup, Hilliard, Gittings, Belt, with short chapters on selected lines of the Evans, Wright, White, Langworth, and other families who married into these lines. 1992. 359 pp. Revised. WB0594 - $30.00 Volume 2. Families include the Lawrence, Skinner, Letchworth, Mariarte, Childs, Nuthall, Cowman, and Gover families, with a short section on Stephen West's family. Chapters on the Plummer and Boarman families covered in Vol. 1 have been revised & expanded. 270 pp. (1993), 2001. WB0736 - $23.00 Volume 3. Many Puritan families found in the very early records of southern Maryland, such as the Berrys and Prestons, became Quakers and, crossing the bay, settled on the Eastern Shore. This volume follows these and allied families including Marsh, Wenlock, Christison, Galloway, Rasin, LeCompt, Gary and Sharp. Also included are the Wells, Parran, Ashcom, Spinke, Shercliffe, Sollers, Lashley and Witten and other families who married into these lines. (1994), 2000. 380 pp. WB0833 - $31.50 Volume 4. Traces the following families: Sterling, Dorrumple, James, Tracey, Ransom, Speake, Rogers, Watkins, Rodham-Mason, Luckett, Tyer, Van Sweringen (and Sweringen), Brashear, Courts, Wade, Cheney, and Hawton. Also contains corrections and additions to the previous volumes. (1995), 2007. 326 pp. WB1035 - $28.00 Volume 5. Covers these families: Adams, Athey, Barton, BattenAshcomb, Cooksey, Duke, Godfrey, Gwinn, Hungerford, Middleton, Moore, Parker, Perry/Pearre, Posey, Purnell, Smoot, Tyler, and Warren. (1996), 2007. 381 pp. WB1249 - $33.50 Volume 6. Covers the following: Ashman, Beall (descendants of five Beall immigrants: Ninian, Robert, James, Alexander and Thomas), Barron, Boswell, Deaver, Dawkins, Dyer, Dyson, Hawkins, Howard, and Wyne. (1998), 1999. 374 pp. WB1499 - $29.50 Volume 7. Covers the families of Rachel Beard, Bordley, Cage, Hill, Hollyday, Noe, Ratcliff, Richardson, Smith, Southerland, Summerland, Sunderland, Turner, and Williams. 402 pp. (1999), 2000. 387 pp. WB1616 - $32.00 Volume 8. Also includes some families from Baltimore, Cecil Counties, and Virginia. Stockett, Blizard, Fraser, Dunning, Mason, Herbert, Thorn, Dutton, Chunn, Amery, Digdon, Theobald, Foster, Nash, Briscoe, Slye, Gerrard, Swann, Allanson (Allison and Ford), Chiffin, Mariarte, Chandler, Fowke. (2000), 2007 . 377 pp. WB2118 - $30.00. Volume 9. Covers the families of: Wheeler, Milstead, Covert, Winter, Lashley, Johnson, Sothoron, Cornish, Brawner, Vowles, Dade, Doxey, Maddox, Mattox and Compton. 2000. 355 pp. WB0106 - $28.00 Volume 10. Includes the families of Gary, Gray, Brett, Booker, Thomas, Diniard, Tenley, Coffer, Coleman, Freeborne, Dorrell, Ramsey, Cole, Coale, Skipwith and Hanslap. 2001. 346 pp. WB8271 $29.00 Quaker Records of Southern Maryland, 1658-1800. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Information for this book has been taken from Quaker records of Southern Maryland prior to 1800 at the Maryland State Archives, and in some cases prior to 1815. (1992), 2006. 124 pp. WB0566 - $15.00 Colonial Records of Southern MD. Elise Greenup Jourdan. A compilation of vital records of Charles County: Trinity Parish and Court Records (marriages, births and deaths); Calvert County: Christ Church Parish and marriage records; St. Mary's County: St. Andrew’s Parish and All Faith's Parish records. (1997), 2005. 189 pp. WB1308 - $20.00 Maryland – Statewide and Regional NEW! Maryland Prisoners Languishing in Gaol. Henry C. Peden Jr. Crimes ranged from debt to theft to murder to rape, as well as slander and disrespect towards the government and its officials. Punishments ranged from hanging to being burned in the hand to banishment from the province. Repeat offenders were subject to having an ear cut off and many were put on display at the public pillory. 12 More often then not, however, prisoners languished for years in jail before getting a chance to be tried in the county courts or before the Provincial Court. Many petitioned for relief and their petitions contained details of each particular deplorable situation, begging for relief. Volume 1: 1635-1765. 2013, 240 pp., 8 ½ x 11. D668 - $28.00 Volume 2: 1766-1800. 2013, 258 pp., 8 ½ x 11. D669 - $28.00 The Early Settlers of Maryland. Gust Skordas. This book consists of an alphabetical index of over 25,000 settlers, virtually all of the immigrants to Maryland for its first fifty years. Information given includes the immigrants' full names, the approximate date of emigration, the basis of the claim for land, residence, a reference to the source of the information, and sometimes the family relationship or status.(1968). 2009. 525 pp. G5420 - $45.00 Quaker Records of Northern Maryland, 1716-1800. Henry C. Peden, Jr. This volume includes names and abstracts from the registers and minutes of Gunpowder Meeting, Deer Creek Meeting, Baltimore Meeting, Little Falls Meeting and Pipe Creek Meeting. Counties covered are Baltimore, Harford, Carroll, and parts of Frederick and Howard. (1993), 2007. 353 pp. WB0617 - $28.50 Marylanders to Kentucky, 1775-1825. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Compiled from pensions, land records, newspapers, marriage records, etc. (1991), 2006. 210 pp. WB0493 - $22.00 More Marylanders to Kentucky, 1778-1828. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Compiled from pensions, land records, newspapers, marriage records, etc. (1997), 2006. 272 pp. WB1360 - $22.00 Marylanders to Ohio and Indiana, Migrations Prior to 1835. Henry C. Peden, Jr. This book, like the others in the series, has been compiled to assist researchers in finding their elusive ancestors. A variety of sources has been used in this compilation and each one has been identified within the text. Much of the Information was gleaned from pension and bounty land applications of veterans of the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812, and their widows' applications, as well as church records, county histories, newspapers, and family records. 2006. 256 pp. D0732 - $26.00 More Marylanders to Ohio, Migrations Prior to 1835. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Mr. Peden continues the series. 2006. 252 pp. D0733 $27.50 Marylanders to Tennessee, 1775-1835. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Many Marylanders migrated to Tennessee "in the early days" by way of Virginia and North Carolina. This book is the fifth in a series covering Maryland family migration to other states. This book, like the others, was compiled in an effort to identify as many early Marylanders as possible in order to assist genealogists. Many sources were used in this compilation and they have been identified within the text. 2005. 200 pp. D0731 - $23.00 Marylanders to Carolina: Migration of Marylanders to North Carolina and South Carolina Prior to 1800. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Over 6,000 names drawn from 30 major sources. (1994), 2006. 234 pp. WB0779 - $19.00 More Marylanders to Carolina: Migration of Marylanders to North Carolina and South Carolina Prior to 1800. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Mr. Peden has uncovered a large number of additional families since the publication of his earlier work, Marylanders to Carolina. (1999), 2006. 166 pp. WB2210 - $18.50 Maryland Militia in the Revolutionary War. S. Eugene Clements and F. Edward Wright. Describes events and major aspects of the militia with over 15,000 men, most of whom did not serve in the Continental Service and appear nowhere else in publication. Excellent aid in establishing requirement for entrance into lineage societies such as DAR, SAR, etc. A major part of the book consists of Appendix A: Commissioned Officers and Appendix B: Muster Rolls and Other Lists. (1987), 2006. 351 pp. WB0393 - $26.00 New Volumes! Abstracts of the Testamentary Proceedings of the Prerogative Court of MD. Vernon L. Skinner, Jr. The Prerogative Court was the focal point for probate for colonial Maryland. All matters of probate went directly to the Prerogative Court, which was located in the colonial capital. Eventually, administration of probate was delegated to the several county courts; however, many documents related to probate continued to be filed at the Prerogative Court and not in the corresponding county. Mr. Skinner has combed through administration, bond, will, inventory, administration account, and final balance entries. His abstracts are arranged in chronological order by court session and include names of the principals (testators, heirs, witnesses, administrators, etc). In many cases the details of bequests, names of slaves, appraisers, and more are also included. Vol. 1 (I): 1658 to 1674, Libers: 1A-1F, 2, 3, and 4A-4C. 2004, 2006. 310 pp. CC9859 - $32.50 Vol. 2 (II): 1670-1674. Libers: 5, 6. 2005, 2007. 250 pp. CC9880 $32.50 Vol. 3 (III): 1675–1677 & 1703–1704. Libers: 7, 8A, 8B, & 9A (1– 371). 2006. 282 pp. CC9889 - $32.50 Vol. 4 (IV): 1677-1682 & 1702-1704. Libers: 9A (372-524), 9B, 10, 11, 12A, 12B. 2006. 301 pp. CC9893 - $32.50 Vol. 5 (V): 1682-1686. Liber: 13 (Folios 1–432). 2006, 2007. 279 pp. CC9894 - $32.50 Vol. 6 (VI): 1686-1689, 1692-1693. Libers: 13 (433-519), 14, 14A, 15A. 2006. 289 pp. CC9983 - $32.50 Vol. 7 (VII): 1693-1697. Libers: 15B, 15C, 16. 2006. 282 pp. CC9984 - $32.50 Vol. 8 (VIII): 1697-1700. 2007. 259 pp. CC9985 - $32.50 Vol. 9 (IX): 1700-1703.Libers: 18B, 19A. 2007. 283 pp. CC9971 – $32.50 Vol. 10 (X): 1704–1707, Libers: 19B, 19C. 2007. 256 pp. CC9972 - $32.50 Vol. 11 (Xi): 1703-1704, 1708-1709, Libers 20, 21 (pp. 1-206) 2007. 287 pp. CC9973 – $32.50 Vol. 12 (XII): 1709-1712; Libers 21 (pp. 207-347), 22 (pp. 1-147). 2008. 288 pp. CC9994 - $32.50 Vol. 13 (XIII): 1712-1716; Libers 22 (pp. 148-500), 23 (pp. 1-43). 2008. 292 pp. CC9995 - $32.50 Vol. 14 (XIV): 1716-1719; Liber 23 (pp. 44-402). 2008. 293 pp. CC9996 - $32.50 Vol. 15 (XV): 1719-1721; Libers 24, 25 (pp. 1-87). 2008. 286 pp. CC9997 - $32.50 Vol. 16 (XVI): 1721-1724; Libers 25 (pp. 88-135), 26, 27 (pp. 1140). 2008. 300 pp. CC9951 - $32.50 Vol. 17 (XVII): 1724-1727; Libers 27 (pp. 141-402), 28 (1-101). 2008. 290 pp. CC9952 - $32.50 Vol. 18 (XVIII) 1727-1730; Libers 28 (pp. 102-491), 29 (pp. 1-64). 2009. 304 pp. CC9953 - $32.50 Vol. 19 (XIX) 1730-1734; Liber 29 (pp. 65-392). 2009. 290 pp. CC9954 - $32.50 Vol. 20 (XX) 1734-1736; Libers 29 (pp. 393-479), 30 (pp. 1-207). 2009. 290 pp. CC9948 - $32.50 Vol. 21 (XXI) 1736-1739, Liber 30 (pp. 208-486), 31 (pp. 1-32). 2009. 284 pp. CC9949 - $32.50 Vol. 22 (XX) 1739-1741; Liber 31 (pp. 33-251). 2010. 297 pp. CC9960 - $32.50 Vol. 23 (XXIII) 1741-1744; Liber 31 (pp. 252-488), 30 (pp. 1-207). 2010. 296 pp. CC9998 - $32.50 Vol. 24 (XXIV) 1744-1746, Liber 31 (pp. 489-679), 32 (pp. 1-22). 2010. 297 pp. CC9963 - $32.50 Vol. 25 (XXV) 1746-1749, Liber 32 (pp. 23-256). 2010. 284 pp. CC9501 - $32.50 Vol. 26 (XXVI): 1749-1750, 1752-1753; Libers 32 (pp. 267-end), 33-1 (pp. 1-217), 33-2 (pp. 1-126). 2010. 302 pp. CC9502 $32.50 Vol. 27 (XXVII): 1750-1751; Libers 33 (pp. 126-end), 34, 35 (pp. 1-114). 2010. 294 pp. CC9503 - $29.50 Vol. 28 (XXVIII): 1751-1752, 1755; Libers 35 (pp. 115-end), 36 (pp. 1-207). 2011. 304 pp. CC9504 - $32.50 Vol. 29 (XXIX): 1755-1758; Libers 36 (pp. 208-end), 37 (pp. 1144). 2011. 300 pp. CC9505 - $32.50 Vol. 30 (XXX): 1758-1761; Libers 37 (pp. 145-end), 38 (pp. 1106). 2011. 300 pp. CC9506 - $32.50 Vol. 31 (XXXI): 1761-1762; Libers 38 (pp. 107-end), 39 (pp. 1160). 2011. 301 pp. CC9507 - $32.50 Vol. 32 (XXXII): 1762-1764; Libers 39 (pp. 161-end), 40 (pp. 1153). 2011. 284 pp. CC9508 - $32.50 Vol. 33 (XXXIII): 1764-1765; Libers 40 (pp. 154-end) and 41 (pp. 1-193). 2011. 296 pp. CC9509 - $32.50 +NEW! 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All 42 volumes $1095 plus free shipping!! A savings of over $270. D9999 - $1095.00 Marylanders and Delawareans in the French and Indian War, 17561763. Henry C. Peden, Jr. This book identifies approximately 6,000 men and women, including soldiers, sailors and civilian supporters who served in the military or in civil service and rendered aid to British and American soldiers during the war against the French and Indians. In many cases genealogical information has been included about the patriot’s family. Names have been cross-referenced within the text, precluding the need for a separate index. 364 pp. (2004), 2007. D131$31.00 Maryland Calendar of Wills.Jane Baldwin published the first volume of The Maryland Calendar of Wills series. The purpose of her work, as expressed in her introduction, was to meet the need of students of history and genealogists. She expected that her compilations would also assist in tracing titles to properties. Embracing the same goal, F. Edward Wright has continued the series. Following the Baldwin format, abstracts include the date of the drawing of the will and the date of probate. Abstracts give the names of all persons mentioned in the original will, including witnesses, names of tracts, acreage and situation, or means by which a property came into the possession of the testator. A full name index. Vol. 1 1635-1685 1998. 283 pp. WB0154 - $23.00 Vol. 2 1685-1702 1998. 326 pp. HBC0005 - $26.00 Vol. 3 1703-1713 1998. 330 pp. HBC0006 - $25.00 Vol. 4 1713-1720 2007. 306 pp. HBC0007 - $26.00 Vol. 5 1720-1726 2007. 310 pp. HBC0008 - $26.00 Vol. 6 1726-1732 2007. 322 pp. HBC0009 - $26.00 Vol. 7 1732-1738 2007. 330 pp. HBC0010 - $26.00 Vol. 8 1738-1743 2007. 368 pp. HBC0011 - $29.50 Vol. 9 1744-1749 2007. 239 pp. HBW 0185 - $21.50 Vol. 10 1748-1753 1991. 342 pp. HBW 0187 - $28.00 Vol. 11 1753-1760 2007. 370 pp. HBW 0206 - $32.50 Vol. 12 1759-1764 2007. 296 pp. HBW 0234 - $28.50 Vol. 13 1764-1767 2007. 266 pp. HBW 0238 - $26.50 Vol. 14 1767-1772 2007. 330 pp. HBW 0257 - $28.00 Vol. 15 1772-1774 2007. 241 pp. HBW 0297 - $19.00 Vol. 16 1774-1776 2007. 304 pp. HBW0389 - $24.00 (CD) Maryland Probate Records. Contains images of the pages from Maryland Calendar of Wills (vols. 1-16 covering the period from 16351777), Abstracts of the Inventories (1685-1777), Administration Accounts (1685-1754), and Balance Books (1755-1777). CD206 $39.99 Note: At the time the above CD was created the Administration Accounts series had not been completed. Not covered on the CD are the following books: Administration Accounts of the Prerogative Court of Maryland. 1754-1760. 269 pp. WB1514 - $33.00 1760-1764. 246 pp. WB1955 - $34.50 1764-1768. 226 pp. WB7326 – O.O.P. 1768-1771. 264 pp. WB7762 – O.O.P. 1771-1777. 319 pp. WB2119 - $34.50 Maryland Bible Records. Henry C. Peden, Jr. These volumes represent Bible records collected by individuals and organizations one of the notable organizations being the Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution. Over many years typescript copies or photocopies of the family records of family Bibles have been deposited at the Maryland Historical Society in Baltimore and in local historical and genealogical societies. Vol. 1: Baltimore and Harford Counties. 2003. 271 pp. D050 $22.00 Vol. 4: Eastern Shore. 2004. 323 pp. D072 - $32.00 Vol. 5: Harford, Baltimore & Carroll Counties. 2004. 258 pp. D073 - $23.00 Vol. 6: Eastern Shore. 2009. John J. Winterbottom. Copies of these records will be found at the Maryland Room of the Talbot County Free Library in Easton. 331 pp. D074 - $32.00 Vol, 7: Harford, Baltimore, and Frederick Counties. Henry C. Peden, Jr. 2011. D0744 - $29.50 Maryland Militia in the War of 1812. F. Edward Wright. These rolls show the dates the units were activated, place of rendezvous, days served by the individual, with various annotations such as sick, killed, deserted, number of miles to home, etc. A large number of bounty land and pension applications, submitted by the veterans in 1750 and 1755 and pension applications submitted in 1871 and 1878, have been abstracted by the author for the counties of Anne Arundel, Caroline, Calvert, Cecil, Charles, Frederick, Montgomery, Prince George’s, St. Mary’s. (1979), 2006. NOTE: The set of volumes 1-8 is now available on CD also. Volume 1: Eastern Shore. Abstracts of the muster, pay and receipt rolls for the counties of Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Somerset, Talbot, and Worcester. Includes bounty land and pension claims for Caroline County veterans. 178 pp. D6001 - $22.00 Volume 2: Baltimore City and County. Abstracts of the muster, pay and receipt rolls.138 pp. D6002 - $18.00 Volume 3: Cecil and Harford Counties. Abstracts of the muster, pay and receipt rolls and over 400 bounty land and pension applications for Cecil County (and a few for Harford County). 112 pp. D6003 - $15.00 Volume 4: Anne Arundel and Calvert Counties. Abstracts of the muster, pay and receipt rolls and bounty land and pension applications of 638 veterans who served from these counties. Many claims reveal names of wives, dates of marriage, dates of death, and sometimes comments by the veteran on events during the war. Ages of veteran, widow and witnesses are given. 192 pp. D6004 - $22.00 Volume 5: St. Mary’s and Charles Counties. Abstracts of the muster, pay,receipt rolls and the bounty land and pension applications of 355 veterans who served from these counties. Many of these claims reveal names of wives, dates of marriage, dates of death, and sometimes comments by the veteran on events during the war. Ages of the veteran, widow and witnesses are given. 127 pp. D6005 - $18.00 Volume 6: Prince George’s County. Abstracts of the muster, pay and receipt rolls and the bounty land and pension applications of 251 veterans who served from this county. Many of these claims reveal names of wives, dates of marriage, dates of death, and sometimes comments by the veteran on events during the war. Ages of the veteran, widow and witnesses are given. 88 pp. D6006 - $12.00 Volume 7: Montgomery County. Abstracts of the muster, pay and receipt rolls and the bounty land and pension applications of 201 veterans who served from this county. Claims reveal names of wives, dates of marriage, dates of death, and sometimes comments by the veteran on events during the war. Ages of the veteran, widow and witnesses are given. 64 pp. D6007 - $10.00 Revolutionary Patriots of Maryland, 1775-1783: A Supplement. Henry C. Peden, Jr. This supplement provides additional names and information not previously published in the compiler’s earlier work in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Cecil, Frederick and Harford Counties. 2000. 246 pp. WB2122 - $22.00 Second Supplement to Revolutionary Patriots of Maryland, 1775 1783. Henry C. Peden, Jr. This book covers the entire state. Included are many pension abstracts (both accepted and rejected applications), plus corrections to previous volumes, information gleaned from the Maryland Historical Magazine, Archives of Maryland, newspaper obituaries and county histories. 2002. Alphabetical. 291 pp. WB2128 $25.00 14 Maryland Deponents, 1634-1799. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Names of witnesses, county of residence if known, and often, the occupation, family relationship, age, and reference to government records in which the individual gave testimony. Includes records of the Governor & Council; Provincial Court; County Court (including land and land commissions); Archives of Maryland published series, and more. 1991. 241 pp. Alphabetical. WB517 - $25.00 More Maryland Deponents, 1716-1799. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Mr. Peden continues this series moving back through time with more Maryland deponents. 1992. 123 pp. Alphabetical listing. WB537 $15.00 Maryland Deponents Volume 3:1634-1776. Henry C. Peden, Jr. In this volume Mr. Peden concentrates on land records and ejectment papers. 2000. Alphabetical listing. 287 pp. WB0031 - $25.00 Directory of Ministers and the Maryland Churches They Served 1634-1990. Edna Agatha Kanely. Provides the means to link events found in public records to religious organizations. It is the place to begin any research relating to the clergy in Maryland. (1990), 2002, 7x10, 902 pp. 2 vols. WB0524 - $75.00 Anne Arundel County, Maryland formed in 1650 Anne Arundel County, Maryland Marriage References 1658-1800. Henry C. and. Veronica Clarke Peden. Giving actual and approximate dates of marriages, in Anne Arundel County, MD from 1658 through 1800. In many instances the reader will find births and deaths, names of parents, children, and other relatives, military service information, and places of residence and burials. These marriage references were gleaned from licenses, land records, probate records (wills, accounts, inventories, distributions and testamentary proceedings), bibles, church records, tombstone inscriptions, newspapers, military records, and family histories. 2009. 332 pp. D1676 - $32.00 Abstracts of Land Records of Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Rosemary B. Dodd & Patricia M. Bausell. Included are names of grantor, grantee, location and individuals whose land adjoins. Vol. 1: 1662-1699. 207 pp. AA001 - $20.00 Vol. 2: 1699-1709. 232 pp. AA002 - $21.00 Vol. 3: 1709-1719. 215 pp. AA003 - $21.00 Vol. 4: 1719-1728 208 pp. AA004 - $21.00 Vol. 5: 1728-1737. 267 pp. AA014 - $26.00 Vol. 6: 1737-1744. 2002. 214 pp. AA015- $24.50 Vol. 7: 1744-1754. 2002. 360 pp. AA016 - $37.50 Anne Arundel Church Records of the 17th and 18th Centuries. F. Edward Wright. From the registers of the Anglican (later Episcopal) church records of the parishes: All Hallows, St. Anne's, St. James, Westminster and Queen Caroline. Marriages and births from West River Monthly Meeting (Quakers). Incl. map of parishes. (1989). 2002. 280 pp. D0376 – $25.00 Colonial Families of Anne Arundel County. Robert W. Barnes. Covers the earliest generations of the following families: Acton, Barnes, Basil, Bateman, Battee, Beard, Beddingfield, Belt, Besson, Bickerdike, Boyd, Burle, Burrage, Carpenter, Chiffin, Neal Clarke, Conant, Crandall, Crosby, Cross, Cullen, Dawson, Disney, Drury, Edwards, Freeborne, French, Gadsby, Gongo, Griffith, Groce, Holbrook, Hooker, Hopkins, Hooper, James, Johnson, Morgan Jones, Joyce, Knighton, Lamb, Lockwood, Marriott, Mead, Mewshaw, Musgrove, Nichols, Norman, Parsons, Pearce, Pennington, Phelps, Poole, Porter, Powell, Puddington, Reed, Robins, Rowles, Scrivener, Sewell, Sisson, Stewart, Tucker, Tydings, Wade, Warner, Watts, Westall, Woodward, Wright, and Wyvill, and others. (1996), 2000. 381 pp. D1252 - $29.00 Early Landowners of Maryland, Volume 1: Anne Arundel County, 1650-1704. Robert W. Hall. Abstracts of the earliest land records (the patents) grouping the information by owners and by hundreds. The level of detail included clearly separates this work from rent roll abstracts and land records. Patentees and others named in the patent document are identified and the relationship or involvement is defined. This includes relatives, former tract owners, persons transported and/or completing service, surveyors, public officials, and occasionally employers. In nearly all cases he identifies neighbors and their tracts and, using data gleaned from other records such as Probate, Judicial Proceedings, church and marriage records, he has identified and included many grants not included in the Rent Rolls. 2003. 305 pp. D130 - $30.00. Revolutionary Patriots of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, 17751783. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Identifies the patriots, soldiers, seamen and civil officers from Anne Arundel County. (1992), 2000. 288 pp. WB0531 - $22.00 Baltimore County, MD established by 1659 Early Landowners of Maryland, Volume 7: Baltimore County 16581710. Robert W. and Sandy Hall. Abstracts of the earliest land records (the patents), grouping the information by owners. The level of detail included clearly separates this work from rent roll abstracts and land records. Patentees and others named in the patent document are identified and the relationship or involvement is defined. This includes relatives, former tract owners, persons transported and or completing service, surveyors, public officials, and occasionally employers. They identify neighbors and their tracts and, using data gleaned from other records such as Probate, Judicial Proceedings, church and marriage records, they have identified and included many grants not included in the Rent Rolls. This work covers present-day Harford County which was then a part of Baltimore County and a portion of present-day Anne Arundel County. Numerous headrights are revealed not mentioned by Skordas or Gibb in The Early Settlers of Maryland and its supplement. 2010. 293 pp. D1309 - $30.00 +NEW! St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church (Baltimore) Baptisms 1834-1882. Edward Patrick Arthur. Contains over 10,500 baptisms arranged in alphabetical order by person baptized. Includes date of birth (when known), date of baptism, and names of parents. Index of parents’ names. 290 pp., 8 ½ x 11, 2013. D1379 - $35.00 St. Patrick’s Catholic Church (Baltimore) Baptisms 1825-1871. Edward Patrick Arthur. The author continues his series of Baltimore’s Catholic churches with this volume. St. Patrick’s Church served a mostly Irish congregation. 8 ½ x 11. 2011. 218 pp. D1375 - $30.00 St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. Baptisms 1853-1882. Edward Patrick Arthur. 9576 entries! A major work. Each entry identifies the person baptized, date of baptism, date of birth, names of parents (frequently the mother’s maiden name), names of sponsors, and the name of the presiding priest. A major portion of these families were Irish. Scharf in his History of Baltimore states St. John’s had only 500 members in 1853 but by 1881 membership had increased to 5000 consisting of mostly Irish communicants. It eventually had over 10,000 parishioners. 8 ½ x 11. 2010. 342 pp. D1374 - $37.50 St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. Baptisms 1883-1915. Edward Patrick Arthur. A continuation of the above. 2012. 176 pp. 8 ½ x 11. D1376 - $29.50 St. Ann’s Catholic Church, Baptisms and Marriages 1873-1907. Edward Patrick Arthur. The author has abstracted baptismal and marriage records of this church that served a predominantly Irish congregation. 2012. 110 pp. 8 ½ x 11. D1378 - $21.50 St. Mary’s Govans Catholic Church, Baptisms 1850-1882, Marriages 1850-1912, and Cemetery Records. Edward Patrick Arthur. St. Mary's served primarily an Irish Catholic congregation. Thousands of names are found in this volume. Indexed, 8 1/2 x 11, paperback, 2012, 134 pp. D1377 - $22.50 First Presbyterian Church Records, Baltimore, Maryland 18401879. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Baptisms (1840-1878), marriages (18401879), burials (1840-1866) and communicants (1840-1879). With some annotations drawn from The (Baltimore) Sun and tombstone records of Westminster Cemetery. 2010. 110pp. D427 - $15.00 St. Paul’s Church Records Baltimore, Maryland 1826-1935. Kay King. Baptisms (including location of baptism and dates of birth), marriages (including surnames of both parties, name of clergy, date and location of wedding, occasionally ages of borth) and burials (name, age, date and place of burial, name of parent and or spouse). 8 ½ x 11. 2009. 345 pp. D1373 - $38.50 15 St. Peter the Apostle Church Marriage Records, 1842-1918. Kay King. Based on the the microfilm titled, “Register of Marriages performed at St. Peter the Apostle Roman Catholic Church, Baltimore, 1842-1918.” From four bound volumes.and arranged alphabetically by groom and bride. Includes date of marriage, often the name of the father of both the bride and groom, and witnesses. 2009. 8 ½ x 11. D1372 - $30.00 Reamys’ St. Thomas Parish Register as the dates overlap. (1996), 2000. WB1197 - $23.00 St. Thomas Parish Deaths and Burials, 1728-1995. A collection from an alphabetical card file at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Garrison Forest, Owings Mills in Baltimore County. Not all individuals recorded here were buried in St. Thomas' four cemeteries. (1995), 2000. 132 pp. WB1039 - $16.00 Marriages and Deaths from Baltimore Newspapers 1817-1824. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Over 20 years in the making, this work contains over 12,500 entries. A must have! 2010. 8 ½ x 11. 258 pp. D5003 $36.50 St. John’s & St. George’s Parish Registers, 1696-1851. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Mostly records of St. John's Anglican Parish, in Baltimore and Harford Counties. Births, baptisms, deaths and marriages. (1987), 2006. 262 pp. WB0119 - $23.50 Orphans and Indentured Children of Baltimore County, Maryland, 1777-1797. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Abstracts of guardian appointments, guardian accounts, apprenticeships, admin. accounts of estates and disputes concerning the matters. All names have been crossreferenced within the text so as to preclude the necessity of a separate index. The information was taken from Orphans Court Proceedings and Indenture Records at the Maryland State Archives. 2005. 214 pp. D1370 - $22.00 St. Thomas Parish Register, 1732-1850. Bill and Martha Reamy. Records of the Anglican Parish created from St. Paul's in Baltimore Co. in 1742, located northwest of Baltimore City, overlooking Reistertown Rd. Includes births, marriages, deaths, tombstone inscriptions, vestry proceedings and tax lists. (1987), 2000. 92 pp. WB0139 - $12.00 Baltimore County, Maryland Marriage Licenses, 1777-1798. Dawn Beitler Smith. Brides' and grooms' names are listed alphabetically in this work, along with the date of issue of the marriage license. This list was compiled from marriage license records at the Maryland State Archives in Annapolis. (Several months are missing from the collection). (1989), 2006. 210 pp. HBS0143 - $21.00 Methodist Records of Baltimore City. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Marriages, births, deaths, and information on deaths and removals from the membership and class lists. Marriages begin in 1799; marriages of African-Americans begins in 1807. Baptisms begin in 1799; deaths in 1800. Vol. 1: 1799-1829. (1994), 2001. 270 pp. WB0852 - $25.00 Vol. 2: 1830-1839. (1994), 1996. 280 pp. WB0853 – $23.50 Vol. 3: 1840-1850. (East City Station). 2004. 203 pp. D126 - $19.50. Bastardy Cases in Baltimore County, Maryland, 1673-1783. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Covers 865 Bastardy cases in the county taken from county court minutes and proceedings, levy lists, and extant records of Church of England, and from the Society of Friends (Quaker) Monthly Meeting Minutes. Many cases have been annotated with additional information to help connect the defendants with known families. 2001. 211 pp. WB0471 - $23.00 Index of Obituaries and Marriages in the Baltimore Sun. Francis P. O'Neill and Joseph C. Maguire, Jr. Marriage notices include name of bride/groom, date of marriage. Death notices include name, date of death, and (when available) age and cause of death. Alphabetical. 1861-1865 (1992), 2000. 513 pp. WB0530 - $35.00 1866-1870 (1996), 2002. 2 vols. 554 pp. WB1222 - $43.00 1871-1875 (1995), 2011. Vol. 1: A-J. 322 pp. 101-O5365 - $29.00 1871-1875 (1995), 2011. Vol. 2: K-Z. 354 pp. 101-O5366 - $31.00 1876-1880. (2000), 2007. 551 pp. WB0362 - $44.00 1881-1885 2009. 568 pp. D5001 - $45.00 NEW! 1886-1890. 2013. 514 pp. D5004 - $45.00 1891-1894 2009. 532 pp. D5002 - $45.00 St. James Parish Registers, 1787-1815. Bill and Martha Reamy. Births, marriages, and deaths from the Anglican parish that was created from St. John's Parish in Baltimore Co. (1987), 2000. 92 pp. WB0130 - $12.00 Records of St. Paul’s Parish, Baltimore, MD: Volume 1. Bill & Martha Reamy. Anglican-Episcopal records of births, marriages and deaths early 1700s to 1800 of Patapsco Parish (Baltimore City & County and Upper Ann Arundel). Includes inventory of available records 1710-1923, pew rents, expense accounts. (1988), 2007. 272 pp. WB0143 - $24.00 Records of St. Paul’s Parish, Baltimore, MD: Volume 2. (18011825) Bill & Martha Reamy. Anglican-Episcopal records of births, marriages and burials. (1988), 2009. 234 pp. WB0356 - $24.00 St. Thomas Parish Baptisms, Owings Mills, Maryland, 1732-1995. Data for St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Baltimore County. Arranged alphabetically. Some of the information in this book is contained in the Inhabitants of Baltimore County, 1692-1763. F. Edward Wright. Tax lists of 1692, 1694, 1695, 1737. Levy papers of 1737. Cattle marks, various petitions; Debt book of 1754; lists of taxed bachelors 17561763. (1987), 1999. 116 pp. WB0113 - $15.50 Inhabitants of Baltimore County, 1763-1774. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Includes various tax lists of St. Thomas Parish, 1763; petitioners for removal of county seat; 1773 tax list of Baltimore Co; letters at the post office in 1773, index to Baltimore residents in 1765, Baltimore Co. Debt Book, 1765-66; and many others. (1989), 2000. 179 pp. WB0379 $17.00 Quaker Records of Baltimore and Harford Counties, Maryland, 1801-1825. Henry C. Peden, Jr. This latest volume of Quaker records encompasses Baltimore City, Baltimore County and Harford County from 1801 through 1825. It includes abstracts of births, deaths, marriages, burials, certificates of removal, and minutes of monthly meetings held in those areas. (2000), 2003. 337 pp. WB0363 - $24.00 Revolutionary Patriots of Baltimore Town and Baltimore County, 1775-1783. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Those who served in the army, navy, signers of oaths and non-signers. Vital statistics from 84 different sources; payroll, commissions, and dates of births and marriages. (1988), 2003. 423 pp. WB0141 - $34.50 Records of Old Otterbein Church, Baltimore Maryland, 1785-1881. Maryland Genealogical Society. Otterbein began as Second Reformed Church of Baltimore, later became a United Brethren denomination, and is now a United Methodist Congregation. (1995), 2001. 184 pp. WB1129 - $17.00 Mt. Carmel Cemetery Records, 1854-1882. Baltimore County Genealogical Society. Cemetery located in Baltimore City. Contains 4,412 records. 1998. 265 pp. Indexed. BC002 - $21.50 Mt. Carmel Cemetery Records, 1883-1893. Baltimore County Genealogical Society. Cemetery located in Baltimore City. Contains 4,903 records. 1998. 382 pp. Indexed. BC003 - $34.00 Mt. Carmel Cemetery Records, 1893-1905. Baltimore County Genealogical Society. Cemetery located in Baltimore City. Contains 5,762 records. 1998. 400 pp. Indexed. BC004 - $32.00 Mt. Carmel Cemetery Annex Records, 1894-1970 and Disinterment/Reinterment Records. Baltimore County Genealogical Society. Cemetery located in Baltimore City. The construction of Interstate 95 facilitated the disinterment and reinterment of some graves. 1999. 286 pp. Indexed. BC005 - $23.00 Western Cemetery Record: Burials Prior to 1874 including Civil War Soldiers Plus Addendum to Interment Records 1890-1892. Baltimore County Genealogical Society. Cemetery located in Baltimore City. 2008. 223 pp. Indexed. BC008 - $21.50 Western Cemetery Records, 1874-1892. Baltimore County Genealogical Society. Cemetery located in Baltimore City. 11,032 records. 2004. 424 pp. Indexed. BC009 - $28.50 Western Cemetery Records, 1893-1903. Baltimore County Genealogical Society. Cemetery located in Baltimore City. 6,132 records. 2004. 267 pp. Indexed. BC010 - $26.00 16 Western Cemetery Records, 1904-1923. Baltimore County Genealogical Society. Cemetery located in Baltimore City. 9,311 records. 2007. 463 pp. Indexed. BC011 - $32.50 Calvert County, Maryland formed in 1654 as Patuxent County renamed Calvert County in 1658 Early Landowners of Maryland, Volume 3: Calvert County 16401710. Robert W. and Sandy Hall. Abstracts of the earliest land records (the patents), grouping the information by owners and by hundreds. The level of detail included clearly separates this work from rent roll abstracts and land records. Patentees and others named in the patent document are identified and the relationship or involvement is defined. This includes relatives, former tract owners, persons transported and or completing service, surveyors, public officials, and occasionally employers. In nearly all cases he identifies neighbors and their tracts and, using data gleaned from other records such as Probate, Judicial Proceedings, church and marriage records, he has identified and included many grants not included in the Rent Rolls. 2005. 330 pp. D1304 - $27.50 Settlers of Colonial Calvert County, MD. Elise Greenup Jourdan. Primarily from patents and probate records. From land patents - name of tract, acreage, location by hundred and date patent was issued, surveyed, or some other early date. From probate records (wills, inventories, administration accounts, balance books), names of deceased, heirs, executors/administrators. Also includes references found in the MD Archives series, chancery court records and depositions. 2001. 403 pp. D023 - $32.00 Revolutionary Patriots of Calvert and St. Mary's Counties 17751783. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Men and women of Calvert & St. Mary's Cos. who served in the military or in some way contributed to or supported the fight for freedom during the Revolution. Alphabetical. (1996), 2007. 314 pp. WB1253 - $29.00 Caroline County, Maryland formed in 1773 from sections of Dorchester and Queen Anne’s Cos. Caroline County Marriage References 1774-1850. Debbie Hooper. A comprehensive compilation of marriage references, actual and implied, in Caroline County, MD from 1774 through 1850. It is much more than just names and dates. In many instances the reader will find births and deaths, names of parents, children, and other relatives, military service information, and places of residence and burials. These marriage references were gleaned from licenses, land records, probate records (wills, accounts, inventories, distributions and testamentary proceedings), bibles, church records, tombstone inscriptions, newspapers, military records, and family histories. 2009. 331 pp. Indexed. D1678 - $32.00 Carroll County, Maryland created in 1837 from parts of Frederick and Baltimore Counties. Abstracts of Carroll County Newspapers, 1831-1846. Marlene Bates and Martha Reamy. Items from newspapers of the region which is now Carroll County - plus items from Frederick, Baltimore, and South Central Pennsylvania. Sales of property, rentals, marriages, deaths, runaway slaves and apprentices, letters at post offices & political events. (1988) 1997. 192 pp. WB0153 - $20.00 Maryland Bible Records, Vol. 5: Harford, Baltimore and Carroll Counties. These volumes represent Bible records collected by individuals and organizations - one of the notable organizations being the Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution. Over many years typescript copies or photocopies of the family records of family Bibles have been deposited at the Maryland Historical Society in Baltimore and in local historical and genealogical societies. Bibles are important in genealogical research in that they contain information about families that might not be found anywhere else. 2004. 258 pp. D073 - $23.00 Cecil County, Maryland formed in 1674 from portions of Baltimore and Kent Counties +NEW Early Landowners of Maryland, Volume 10: Cecil County 1640-1710. Robert W. Hall. The newest in the series, Mr. Hall has abstracted the earliest of the land records and grouped this information by owner, identifying each tract by name. He has further named all persons in the patent document and defined the relationships (when applicable) between such persons. This includes relatives, former tract owners, persons transported, persons completing service, surveyors, public officials, trades and sometimes employers. The definitive work on early landowners in Cecil County! Indexes include people, tract, and landmarks. 2012, 5.5 x 8.5, 136 pp. D1312 - $25.00 Cecil County, Maryland Marriage References 1674-1824. Henry C. and Veronica Clarke Peden. This book is a comprehensive compilation of marriage references, actual and implied, in Cecil County, MD for its first 150 years from 1674 through 1824. It is much more than just names and dates. In many instances the reader will find births and deaths, names of parents, children, and other relatives, places of residence and burial, military service information, and places of residence and burials. These marriage references were gleaned from licenses, land records, probate records (wills, accounts, inventories, and distributions), bibles, church records, tombstone inscriptions, newspapers, military records, and family histories. Marriages of Cecil County residents were also found in nearby New Castle County, Delaware and in Chester and Lancaster Counties, Pennsylvania. In some cases the dates of marriage are precise while in other cases, they are approximate or undetermined. 2008. 358 pp. D1674 - $35.00 Heirs and Legatees of Caroline County, MD. Irma Harper. Abstracts of Chancery Court Records (1815-1863) giving family relationships & Land Commissions (1774-1895) giving deponent age & family relationships. 1989. 90 pp. WB0223 - $13.00 Inhabitants of Cecil County. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Names recorded from a variety of sources including: tax lists, church records, petitions, militia rolls, depositions, administration accounts, marriages licenses, wills, tavern licenses, fines, accounts, debt books, and many others. 1774-1800. 2006. 316 pp. D0750 - $33.00 Revolutionary Patriots of Caroline County, 1775-1783. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Names the men and women who either served in the military, or in some way contributed to the fight for independence from the rule of Great Britain. 180 pp. 1998. WB1831 - $19.00 Abstracts of Cecil County, Maryland Land Records. June D. Brown. From the deed books. All names and relationships are given. 1673-1751 (1998). 2003. 302 pp. WB1953 - $26.50 1734-1753 (1999). 2002. 258 pp. WB0074 - $24.50 Caroline County, Maryland Marriages, Births and Deaths 18501880. F. Edward Wright. From newspapers, the Federal Mortality Schedule and the County Court Records of births and deaths. The Federal Mortality Schedules which were recorded by the census enumerator for deaths occurring during the year preceding the enumeration, approximately, June 1849-June 1850; June 1859-June 1860, June 1869-June1870 and June 1879-June 1880. (1981), 2002. 114 pp. WB0019 - $13.50 Revolutionary Patriots of Cecil County, MD. Henry C. Peden, Jr. List of men who served in the American Revolution in the 2nd, 18th and 20th Militia Battalions, and in the Maryland Continental Line, as well as those who rendered material aid and signed the Oath of Allegiance. 149 pp. (1986), 2007. WB468 - $15.00 Charles County, Maryland formed in 1658 Early Landowners of Maryland, Volume 4: Charles County 16401710. Robert W. Hall. Edited by Sandy Hall. Abstracts of the earliest land records (the patents), grouping the information by owners and by hundreds. The level of detail included clearly separates this work from 17 rent roll abstracts and land records. Patentees and others named in the patent document are identified and the relationship or involvement is defined. This includes relatives, former tract owners, persons transported and/or completing service, surveyors, public officials, and occasion-ally employers. In nearly all cases he identifies neighbors and their tracts and, using data gleaned from other records such as probate, judicial proceedings, church and marriage records, he has identified and included many grants not included in the rent rolls. 2006. 313 pp. D1305 - $31.00 Early Charles County, Maryland Settlers, 1658-1745. Marlene Strawser Bates and F. Edward Wright. A compilation from the records showing familial relationships; ages (deponents and servants); dates of birth, marriage and death; and names of tracts. Drawing from wills, inventories and accounts, church registers (Trinity Parish), and records of the County Court (including deeds and land commissions) and the Provincial Court. A wealth of information. (1995), 2007. 416 pp. WB0935 - $32.00 Revolutionary Patriots of Charles Co. MD, 1775-1783. Henry C. Peden, Jr. A research tool for locating the men and women of Charles County who served in the military, pledged their service, tendered military aid to the army, or otherwise supported the cause of freedom of the American Colonies from the rule of Great Britain. (1997), 2006. 339 pp. WB1379 - $27.00 Abstracts of Charles County, Maryland Court and Land Records. Elise Greenup Jourdan. Court cases for debt, defamation, trespass, hog stealing; registration of mark for hogs and cattle; some births, marriages, and deaths; appointment of officials; land records; bonded servants named. Vol. 1: 1658-1666. (1992), 2000. 278 pp. WB0671 - $26.00 Vol. 2: 1665-1695. (1994), 2000. 193 pp. WB0785 - $20.00 Vol. 3: 1694-1722. (1994), 2000. 246 pp. WB0830 - $23.00 Dorchester County, Maryland created in 1669 +NEW Early Landowners of Maryland, Volume 11: Dorchester County 1655-1710. Robert W. Hall. The newest in the series, Mr. Hall has abstracted the earliest of the land records and grouped this information by owner, identifying each tract by name. He has further named all persons in the patent document and defined the relationships (when applicable) between such persons. This includes relatives, former tract owners, persons transported, persons completing service, surveyors, public officials, trades and sometimes employers. The definitive work on early landowners in Dorchester County! Indexes include people, tract, and landmarks. 2013, 5.5 x 8.5, 280 pp. D1313 - $28.00 Dorchester County, Maryland Marriage References 1669-1800. Henry C. and Veronica Clarke Peden. This book is a comprehensive compilation of marriage references, actual and implied, in Dorchester County, MD from its formation. It is much more than just names and dates. In many instances the reader will find births and deaths, names of parents, children, and other relatives, places of residence and burial, military service information, and places of residence and burials. These marriage references were gleaned from licenses, land records, probate records (wills, accounts, inventories, distributions and testamentary proceedings), bibles, church records, tombstone inscriptions, newspapers, military records, and family histories. In some cases the dates of marriage are precise while in other cases, they are approximate or undetermined. 2009. 293 pp. D1675 - $30.00 First Dorchester Families. Calvin Mowbray. Genealogical sketches of the first patentees of Dorchester County, generally limited to the first two generations. (1984), 2007, 5½x8½, paper, index, 224 pp. WB0523 - $21.00 Early Settlers of Dorchester County and Their Lands. Calvin W. Mowbray and Mary I. Mowbray. History of the earliest land patents and the persons to whom the land was patented 1659-1683. 348 pp. (1992). 2008. 2 vols.in 1. WB0603 - $30.00 Abstracts from the Land Records of Dorchester County, Maryland. James A. McAllister, Jr. Deeds often reveal names of wives, sons, daughters, and other relationships. Included with the deeds are abstracts of land commissions that re-established the boundaries of land tracts at the request of a new owner. Volume A: 1669-1690. D008 - $10.00 Volume B: 1689-1733. D009 - $14.00 Volume C: 1732-1745. D013 - $12.00 Volume D: 1740-1756. D014 - $13.50 Volume E: 1756-1763. D015 - $11.00 Volume F: 1763-1767. D016 - $10.00 Volume G: 1767-1771. D017 - $10.00 Volume H: 1771-1782. D021 – OUT OF PRINT Volume I: 1782-1790. D024 – OUT OF PRINT Volume J: 1790-1795. D029 - $19.50 Volume K: 1795-1799. D044 - $19.50 Volume L: 1799-1801. D169 - $14.00 Revolutionary Patriots of Dorchester County, Maryland, 17781783. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Men and women of the county who either served in the military, rendered material aid to the army or navy, took the Oath of Allegiance and Fidelity, or in some way contributed and supported the Revolutionary War. 1998. 279 pp. WB1804 - $26.00 Judgment Records of Dorchester, Queen Anne's and Talbot Counties. F. Edward Wright. Deals chiefly with orphans, apprenticeships, felonies (which included illegitimate children, adultery, assaults, thefts), petitions for roads, requests for boundary settlement, tavern licenses, ferries. Debt resolutions, although involving a major part of the court's time are not included, being of limited genealogical value. Each county is given about the same coverage: Dorchester (1690-92,1728-29, 1733-1734, 1742-1745), Queen Anne's (17091716), and Talbot (1662-1774, 1686-1689, 1692-1698, 1705-1708, 1714-1717). 217 pp. 2001. D007 - $16.00 Frederick County, Maryland created in 1748 from Baltimore and Prince George’s Counties +NEW Frederick County, Maryland Marriage References and Family Relationships, 1748-1800. Henry C. and Veronica Peden. This volume is a comprehensive compilation of marriage references, actual and implied, in early Frederick County, Maryland from its formation in 1748 through 1800. Marriages were gleaned from published license books, land records, probate records (wills and administration accounts), court records (judgments and indentures), military pension records, church records (marriages, births and baptisms), bible records, newspapers, some family histories and other documented secondary sources. This book is much more than just names and dates. In many instances the reader will find dates of birth and death, names of parents, children, siblings, other relatives, places of residence, occupations, military ranks, and other information. In many cases there is ample information about family relations to enable the researcher to establish a family lineage chart for three generations. Marriages have also been noted for some persons who resided in other countries, states, and counties and had Frederick County connections. The reader should also note that some of the churches that were originally located in Frederick County became part of Washington County when it was created in 1776 and in Carroll County when it was created in 1837. 458 pp, 8 1/2 x 11, 2012. D1687 $39.50. Early Families of Frederick County, Maryland and Adams County, Pennsylvania. Steve Gilland. Family names include Ambrose, Boarman, Carbaugh, Dyer, Elder, Finch, Flohr, Gilland, Greene, Hagan, Kint, Klein, Kline (Cline), Livers, Shriner, Spalding, and Wildasin. (1997), 2007. 95 pp. WB1297 - $13.00 Early Families of Frederick County, Maryland, and South Central Pennsylvania. Steve Gilland. A collection of family histories relating to early families in this area: Bischoff, Bishop, Blanchan, Burckhardt, Burchert, Carpenter, Cresson, Delaplaine, Delaplane, Demler, Demmler, Deyo, DuBois, Ellrodt, Eyler, Ferree, Glacken, Grater, Harbaugh, Huber, Hoover, Hunn, Klein, Merklin, Marklin, Musselman, Myers, Overholtzer, O’Reilly, Reilly, Renz, Sanders, Schwab, Swope, Smith, Schmidt, Schmith, Stoops, Topper, Winebrenner, Wolfhardt, Young, Zimmerman. (2000), 2006. 202 pp. WB0364 - $20.00 Inhabitants of Frederick County, Maryland, Vol. 1: 1750-1790. Stephanie R. Shaffer. Data taken from a wide range of records held at 18 the Maryland State Archives, including court lists, the 1761 tax list, estrays (stray cattle), rent due lists, and levy lists which refer to payments made by the county court. The identifying Archives Accession Numbers are included with each list. (1998), 2007. 202 pp. WB1839 - $18.00 Inhabitants of Frederick County, Maryland, Vol. 2: 1749-1800. Stephanie R. Shaffer. This work includes land patents for the years 1749-1800- giving grantee and certificate holder names, even tracts that were unpatented; loose court papers - with notes, accounts, labor and even building materials as well as other information. (1999), 2007. 336 pp. WB2117 - $28.00 Revolutionary Patriots of Frederick Co. MD 1775-1783. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Marylanders from Frederick County who served in the military during the Revolutionary War, contributing in some way to support the freedom of the American colonies from the rule of Great Britain. (1995), 2007. Alphabetical. 412 pp. WB1116 - $30.00 Marriage Licenses of Frederick County, MD. Margaret E. Myers. Alphabetical by bride and groom. 1778-1810, 2nd Ed. (1994), 2004. 166 pp. WB0116 - $19.50 1811-1840 (1987), 2007. 278 pp. HB0126 - $25.00 1841-1865. (1988), 2007. 265 pp. WB0140 - $23.00 Frederick County Land Record Abstracts. Patricia A. Andersen. 1748-1752, Liber B. PA001 - $24.00 1752-1756, Liber E. PA002 - $24.00 1756-1761, Liber F. PA003 - $24.00 1761-1763, Libers G and H. PA004 - $24.00 1763-1767, Liber J. PA005 - $24.00 1765-1768, Liber K. PA006 - $24.00 1767-1770, Liber L. PA007 - $24.00 1768-1770, Liber M. PA008 - $24.00 1770-1772, Liber N. PA009 - $24.00 1771, Liber O. PA010 - $24.00 1771-1773, Liber P, and S, T, U. PA012 - $24.00 Newspaper Abstracts of Frederick County. F. Edward Wright. Brief abstracts: includes marr., deaths, notices, sales, & local events in which persons are named. 1811-1815. (1992), 1995. 216 pp. WB0582 - $20.00 1816-1819 (1993), 2007, 214 pp. HBW0073 - $20.00 Frederick County Church and Cemetery Records, Volume 1. Patricia A. Fogle. This volume includes data previously released under the title, “Pastoral Records of the Jefferson and Feagaville Lutheran Parish Churches, Frederick County, Maryland, 1850-1998”. It includes baptisms, marriages and deaths from the Jefferson and Feagaville Lutheran Parish Churches. Also included are tombstone inscription data taken from the Union (Lutheran/Reformed), St. Paul’s Lutheran, Jefferson United Church of Christ (Old Reformed), St. Luke’s Lutheran, and Mt. Zion Lutheran cemeteries. (1998), 2002, 264 pp. WB1966 $23.00 Volume 2: Christ Reformed United Church of Christ. (1996), 2002, 296 pp. HBF1967 - $24.50 Volume 3: Zion Lutheran and Mt. Tabor, Middletown. (1997), 2003, index, map, 478 pp. HBF0573 - $34.00 Volume 4: Evangelical Reformed United Church of Christ 1746 to 1999. (1999), 2008, 260 pp. HBF0639 - $24.00 Volume 5: Evangelical Reformed United Church of Christ 1756 and 1999. (2000), 2004, 230 pp. HBF0613 - $21.00 Volume 6: Evangelical Reformed United Church of Christ,1788 to 1801 and 1874 to 1999. (1999), 2000, 103 pp. WB0129 $13.00 Harford County, Maryland formed in 1773 from Baltimore County +NEW! Harford Homicides. Henry C. Peden Jr. Murder and mayhem in Harford County, Maryland! Actual transcriptions of court cases involving murder and attempted murder in Harford County from the 1700s to 1900. Not only does this book have genealogical information, but it is interesting reading also. 338 pp, 8 1/2 x 11, 2012 D666 - $29.50 Harford County, Maryland Marriage References and Family Relationships 1774-1824. Henry C. Peden, Jr. and Veronica Clarke Peden. A compilation of marriage references, actual and implied, 1774-1824. A must have for Harford County and surrounding areas research! These marriage references have been gleaned from marriage bonds, church records, probate records, newspaper records, military records and pensions, land records, guardian records, Bible records, cemetery records, and court records.2011. 276 pp. D1684 $29.50 Harford County, Maryland Inventories, 1774-1804. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Abstracts of the inventories. Next of kin (blood relatives and inlaws) are off times given. Names executor (if a will) or administrator (if no will). 2007. 104 pp. D1363 -$19.00 Abstracts of Marriages and Deaths in Harford County, Maryland Newspapers, 1837-1871. Henry C. Peden Jr. Includes abstracts of marriage and death notices from the following newspapers, The Aegis and Intelligencer, 1864-1871; The Harford Democrat, 1856-1871; The Madisonian (Harford & Baltimore Advertiser), 1837-1857; The Havre de Grace Republican, 1868-1871; The Southern Aegis, 1857-1864. Gleaned from marriage & death notices, local news items and executor and administrator notices and also the occasional "removals from voter registration lists" that were published. 2005. 166 pp. D136 - $20.00 Early Harford Countians. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Volume 1 and 2 have been extracted from the following: a wide variety of sources including tax lists, censuses; Dr. Archer's ledgers; Orphan's Court Proceedings; Family Bibles; probate records; church records;; land records index; marr. licenses; various publications, periodicals. and histories. Over 30,000 entries. (1993), new format in 1999. 8½ x11. Vol. 1 A-K. WB2255 - $27.00 Vol. 2 L-Z. WB2257 - $32.00 Vol 3. (Supplement). Contains the 1775 census and two hundreds (subdivisions) of the 1776 census which were inadvertently omitted from the initial publication along with corrections to the earlier volumes 1 and 2. (1999), 2001. 115 pp. WB2258 - $21.00 Bastardy Cases in Harford County, Maryland, 1774-1844. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Covers 348 bastardy cases taken from court records, general entry ledgers, indentured servant records and court papers at the Historical Society of Harford County. 2001. 212 pp. WB2847 $20.00 Harford County Marriage Licenses, 1777-1865. Jon Livezey and Helene Davis. Extracted from original records, courthouse records and early minister returns. Arr. alphabetically by bride and groom. (1993), 2000. 287 pp. WB0728 - $23.00 Heirs and Legatees of Harford County, MD. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Abstracts of distributions to heirs named in the decedent’s estate filed with the date of each distribution, name of administrator, and names of legatees. 1774-1802. (1989), 2001. 87 pp. WB0238 - $11.50 1802-1846. (1988), 2000. 58 pp. WB0167 - $11.00 Inhabitants of Harford County, Maryland, 1791-1800. Henry C. Peden, Jr. A follow-up to Early Harford Countians which covered the years 1773 to 1790. This work continues to follow those residents up to the year 1800, bringing the 18th century to completion. (1999), 2001. Alphabetical. Maps. 373 pp. WB0084 - $30.00 Revolutionary Patriots of Harford County, Maryland 1775-1783. Henry C. Peden, Jr. (1985), 2000. 271 pp. WB0542 - $22.00 St. George's Parish Register (Harford County, Maryland), 16891793. Bill and Martha Reamy. (Exclusive of records contained in Peden's St. John's and St. George's Registers). Includes marriages, births, deaths, and extracts from vestry proceedings. Anglican records cover the northern 2/3 of Harford County. (1988), 1999. 175 pp. WB0142 - $19.00 Kent County, Maryland formed in 1642 Kent County, Maryland Land Records. Irma S. Harper. The author has abstracted the land records and presents the genealogical information in this fine series. Volume 1: 1648-1694. 8 ½ x 11. 114 pp. DH001 - $20.00 19 Volume 2: 1694-1706. 8 ½ x 11. 110 pp. DH002 - $20.00 Volume 3: 1707-1726. 8 ½ x 11. 148 pp. DH003 - $24.00 Volume 4: 1726-1737. 8 ½ x 11. 128 pp. DH004 - $24.00 Volume 5: 1738-1747. 8 ½ x 11. 133 pp. DH005 - $24.00 Volume 6: 1747-1754. 8 ½ x 11. 117 pp. DH006 - $20.00 Volume 7: 1754-1761. 8 ½ x 11. 117 pp. DH007 - $20.00 Volume 8: 1761-1765. 8 ½ x 11. 114 pp. DH008 - $20.00 Kent County, Maryland Marriage References 1642-1800. Henry C. Peden, Jr. and Veronica Clarke Peden. A compilation of marriage references, actual and implied, 1642-1800. In many instances the reader will find births and deaths, names of parents, children and other relatives, places of residence and burial, military service information. References were gleaned from licenses, land records, probate records (wills, accounts, inventories, distributions and testamentary proceedings), bibles, church records, tombstone inscriptions, newspapers, military records, and family histories. In some cases the dates of marriage are precise, sometimes approximate or undetermined. 2009. 229 pp. 5 ½ x 8 ½ . D1680 - $24.00 Early Landowners of Maryland, Volume 6: Kent County1640-1710. Robert Hall. Mr. Hall has abstracted the earliest of the land records (the patents) and grouped this information by owners, identifying each tract by hundred. Hall has enhanced the value of this work by identifying patentees and other persons named in the patent document and by defining the relationships or involvement of such persons. This includes relatives, former tract owners, persons transported, persons completing service, surveyors, public officials, trades and, occasionally, employers. Hall has identified virtually all the Kent County patentees along with others who owned the land or warrant or acted as owner. In addition, he includes references to tract location by river, creek or branch. He has also identified and included many grants not included in the rent rolls. Many tracts are plotted in clusters. 2009. 258 pp. D1308 - $30.00 Abstracts of Kent County, Maryland Wills. Christos Christou, Jr. & John Anthony Barnhouser. Vol. 1: 1777-1816. 321 pp. WB1281 – $29.50 Vol. 2: 1816-1867. 339 pp. WB1282 - $28.00 Revolutionary Patriots of Kent and Queen Anne’s Counties, Maryland. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Men and women of the county who either served in the military, rendered material aid to the army or navy, took the Oath of Allegiance and Fidelity, or in some way contributed and supported the fight for the independence of the American colonies from the rule of Great Britain. 298 pp. 1995. WB0880 - $24.00 Montgomery County, Maryland formed in 1776 from Frederick County Montgomery County Land Records, Libers A-G, 1777-1797. Patricia Abelard Andersen. 2010. 134 pp. 8 ½ x 11. PA011 - $24.00 Abstracts of Wills, Montgomery County, Maryland, 1776-1825. Mary Gordon Malloy, Jane Sween, and Janet Manuel. (1977) 2008. 202 pp. WB 0359 - $20.50 Abstracts of Wills, Montgomery County, Maryland, 1826-1875. Mary Gordon Malloy, Jane Sween, and Janet Manuel. (1986), 2007. 232 pp. WB0114 - $20.00 Montgomery County, Maryland Marriage Licenses, 1798-1898 Janet D. Manuel. Arranged alphabetically by bride and groom. (1987), 2007, 5½x8½, paper, alphabetical, 360 pp. WB0138 - $30.00 Revolutionary Patriots of Montgomery County, Maryland, 17761783. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Approx. 5000 persons named herein also have genealogical data included with their respective entries. (1996), 2001. Alphabetical, 371 pp. WB1211 - $31.50 Prince George’s County, Maryland formed in 1696 from parts of Charles and Calvert counties Prince George’s County, Maryland Marriage References and Family Relationships, 1695-1800. Shirley Middleton Moller. These are marriage records (actual and implied) taken from church records, land records, Bible records, cemetery records, wills and administra- tions, testamentary proceedings, court records, published genealogies, military records, marriages licenses, and records of adjoining counties in which one of the parties was a resident of Prnice George’s County. In many entries the author has included names of parents and children of the couple. 8 ½ x11. 2010. 240 pp. D1679 - $36.50 The Land Records of Prince George's County, Maryland, Elise Greenup Jourdan. 1696-1702. (1976), 2007. 98 pp. WB1976. - $14.50 1702-1709. (1990), 2000. 78 pp. WB0447 - $11.50 1710-1717. (1990), 2000. 85 pp. WB0484 - $11.50 1717-1726. (1991), 2000. 136 pp. WB0498 - $16.50 1726-1733. (1994), 1996. 245 pp. WB0914 - $22.50 1733-1739. (1996), 1999. 168 pp. WB1158 - $19.00 1739-1743. (1996), 1998. 145 pp. WB1259 - $17.50 Early Landowners of Maryland, Volume 2: Prince George's County 1650-1710. Robert Hall. Mr. Hall has abstracted the earliest of the land records (the patents) and grouped this information by owners, identifying each tract by hundred. Hall has enhanced the value of this work by identifying patentees and other persons named in the patent document and by defining the relationships or involvement of such persons. This includes relatives, former tract owners, persons transported, persons completing service, surveyors, public officials, trades and, occasionally, employers. Hall has identified virtually all the Prince George's County patentees along with others who owned the land or warrant or acted as owner. In addition, he includes references to tract location by river, creek or branch. In nearly all cases he identifies neighbors and their tracts and using data gleaned from other records such as probate, judicial proceedings, church and marriage records, he has identified and included many grants not included in the rent rolls. Many tracts are plotted. 2004. 258 pp. D1301 - $24.00 Revolutionary Patriots of Prince George’s County, MD. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Those who served in the Army, Navy, signers of oaths and non-signers. Vital statistics, payroll, commissions, dates of birth and marriages, names of wives and children, when available. (1997), 2007. Alphabetical. 348 pp. WB1333 - $28.00 Indexes of Protestant Episcopal (Anglican) Church Registers of Prince George's County, 1686-1885, Vol. 1: King George Parish and Queen Anne Parish. Helen W. Brown. King George Parish (Records 1689-1802) and Queen Anne Parish (Records 1686-1777). These are not really indexes, but an alphabetical arrangement of the vital records. (1979), 2007. 199 pp. WB0144 - $20.00 Indexes of Protestant Episcopal (Anglican) Church Registers of Prince George's County, 1686-1885, Vol. 2: St. Paul's Parish at Baden and Prince George Parish. Helen W. Brown. St Paul's Parish at Baden records begin in 1811. Prince George Parish (known as Rock Creek Parish) records are from 1711-1798. (1979), 2007. 175 pp. WB0169 - $20.00 Colonial Settlers of Prince George’s County. Elise Greenup Jourdan. Vital statistics and proof of relationships found in the land, court, and church records of the county of people who were in Prince George’s County during the Colonial period. (1998) 2006. 429 pp. WB1838 - $35.00 Queen Anne’s County, Maryland formed in 1706 from Talbot County Early Landowners of Maryland, Volume 9: Queen Anne’s County, 1640-1710. Robert W. Hall. Abstracts of the earliest of the land records grouped by owner, identifying each tract by name. All persons in the patent document are named and the relationships (when applicable) between such persons have been defined. This includes relatives, former tract owners, persons transported, persons completing service, surveyors, public officials, trades and sometimes employers. The definitive work on early landowners in Queen Anne's County! Indexes include people, tract, and landmarks. 2011, 5.5 x 8.5, 192 pp. D1311 - $27.50 Judgment Records of Dorchester, Queen Anne's and Talbot Counties. F. Edward Wright. Deals chiefly with orphans, apprenticeships, felonies (which included illegitimate children, adultery, assaults, thefts), petitions for roads, requests for boundary settlement, tavern licenses, ferries. Debt resolutions, although involving a major 20 part of the court's time are not included, being of limited genealogical value. Each county is given about the same coverage: Dorchester (1690-92,1728-29, 1733-1734, 1742-1745), Queen Anne's (17091716), and Talbot (1662-1774, 1686-1689, 1692-1698, 1705-1708, 1714-1717). 217 pp. 2001. D007 - $16.00 See Revolutionary Patriots of Kent and Queen Anne’s Counties, Maryland in Kent County, MD section. St. Mary’s County formed in 1637 St. Mary's County, Maryland Wills. Linda Davis Reno. Detailed abstracts of the wills. The first three volumes are 8½ x11, all later books are 5½ x 8½. 1776-1791. 2007. 237 pp. D4601 - $29.00 1791-1802. 2007. 208 pp. D4602 - $29.00 1803-1820. 2007. 226 pp. D4603 - $29.00 1820-1836. 2007. 202 pp. D4604 - $24.00 1836-1857. 2007. 156 pp. D4605 - $23.00 Early Landowners of Maryland, Volume 5: St. Mary’s County, 1633-1710. Robert W. and Sandra Hall. This work includes abstracts of the earliest land records (the patents) grouping the information by owners and by hundreds. Patentees and others named in the patent document are identified and the relationship or involvement is defined. This includes relatives, former tract owners, persons transported and/or completing service, surveyors, public officials, and occasionally employers. In nearly all cases he identifies neighbors and their tracts and, using data gleaned from other records such as probate, judicial proceedings, church and marriage records, he has identified and included many grants not included in the Rent Rolls. Many tracts are plotted in clusters. 2007. 364 pp. D1306 - $33.00 Settlers of Colonial St. Mary’s County. Elise Greenup Jourdan. Includes abbreviated abstracts taken from probate, church records, chancery records, naturalizations, patent books, rent rolls, and major publications such as the MD Archives series. Ties individuals and families (listed alphabetically). Each abstract refers to a documented primary record. A must-have for genealogical work in St. Mary’s. 2003. 444 pp. D133 - $33.00 See Revolutionary Patriots of Calvert & St. Mary's County. MD in Calvert County, MD section. Somerset County, Maryland formed in 1666 +NEW! Somerset County, Maryland Marriage References and Family Relationships, 1666-1800. Lyndeth Esgar. Marriage references and family relationships have been compiled from a vast variety of sources including marriage bonds, church records, probate records, newspaper records, military records and pensions, land records, guardian records, Bible records, cemetery records, and court records. A must for your Somerset County research! 296 pp., 8.5 x 11, 2013. D1695 - $35.00 Land Records of Somerset County, Maryland - Ruth T. Dryden. This volume contains abstracts of deeds, patents, notes from wills and tax records, evidence of marriages, and family ties. Records are alphabetically arranged by location: from a 1683 patent in Abbington to an 1804 land division in Young Tinson. A full name index and several maps add to the value of this work. (1985, 1994), 2011, 5½x8½, paper, index, maps, 544 pp. HBD3291 - $35.00 Tax Lists of Somerset County, 1730-1740. J. Elliott Russo. A compilation of tax lists from Somerset County and what later became Worcester County. Prior to the 1790 census, tax lists are one of the few ways of pinpointing an ancestor’s location. 2010. 310 pp. D094 $29.50. Old Somerset on the Eastern Shore of MD: A Study in Foundations and Founders. Clayton Torrence. Standard for researching early families in present counties of Wicomico, Worcester and Somerset. Describes and lists hundreds of families and settlers. Early genealogies of major families. Based on deeds, wills, land, county court and provincial records. (1935), 2007. 583 pp. CC5805 $50.00 Revolutionary Patriots of Worcester and Somerset Counties, 1775-1783. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Lists the men and women who served in the military, rendered material aid, took the Oath of Allegiance, or in some way contributed to the fight for freedom of the American colonies in the Revolutionary War. 1999. 352 pp. WB2240 - $28.00 Stepney Parish Records (Somerset County, Maryland). Ruth T. Dryden. 1709-1889. Births, deaths, marriages, confirmations of St. Bartholomew’s at Green Hill and St. Mary's at Tyaskin. (1989), 2001. 91 pp. WB0353 - $13.50 Parish of Somerset. Ruth T. Dryden. These are the church records for the period, circa 1693 - 1893. These records duplicate those found in Eastern Shore Vital Records series through 1825. For the latter period, 1826-1893, this is the only published source available. Also included are cemetery records of St. Andrews, of persons who died before 1893. 82 pp. WB0352 - $13.00 Somerset County, Maryland Orphans Court Proceedings. David V. Heise. Abstracts of guardian appointments, guardian accounts, apprenticeships, administrative accounts of estates and disputes concerning these matters. Shows relationships, stated and implied. Vol. 1: 1777-1792 & 1811-1823. 212 pp. 1996. WB1194 - $19.00 Vol. 2: 1823 -1838. 245 pp. 1996. WB1335 - $22.50 Vol. 3: 1838-1852. 309 pp. 1997. WB1351 - $27.00 Somerset County, MD Marriage Records 1796-1871. Roy C. Pollitt. Alphabetical by groom with an index to brides. (1986). 2002. 264 pp. D046 - $22.50 Talbot County, Maryland formed in 1662 See Judgment Records of Dorchester, Queen Anne's and Talbot Counties in Queen Anne’s Co. section. Early Landowners of Maryland, Volume 8: Talbot County 16501710. Robert W. Hall. The author’s latest work includes abstracts of the earliest land records (the patents) grouping the information by owners. Patentees and others named in the patent document are identified and the relationship or involvement is defined. This includes relatives, former tract owners, persons transported and/or completing service, surveyors, public officials, and occasionally employers. In nearly all cases he identifies neighbors and their tracts and, using data gleaned from other records such as probate, judicial proceedings, church and marriage records. 2011. 386 pp. D1310 - $37.50 Talbot County, Maryland Marriage References 1642-1800. Henry C. Peden, Jr. and Veronica Clarke Peden. A compilation of marriage references, actual and implied, 1642-1800. In many instances the reader will find births and deaths, names of parents, children and other relatives, places of residence and burial, military service information. References were gleaned from licenses, land records, probate records (wills, accounts, inventories, distributions and testamentary proceedings), bibles, church records, tombstone inscriptions, newspapers, military records, and family histories. In some cases the dates of marriage are precise, sometimes approximate or undetermined. 2010. 302pp. D1682 - $32.00 Revolutionary Patriots of Talbot County, Maryland, 1775-1783. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Lists the men and women of the county who served in the military, rendered material aid to the army or navy, took the Oath of Allegiance and Fidelity, served in an office or on a committee at the town, county or state level, or in some way contributed to and supported the Revolutionary War. Approximately 3,000 names present alphabetically. 1998. 204 pp. WB2209 - $19.00 Washington County, Maryland formed in 1776 from Frederick County Washington Co. Church Records of the 18th Century 1768-1800. F.E. Wright. Lutheran & Reformed records of Hagerstown, Clearspring, Williamsport, Leitersburg, Funkstown and Cearfoss. (1988), 2007. 162 pp. WB0163 - $18.00 21 Bible Records of Washington County, Maryland. F. Edward Wright. From copies, notes, and in some cases, the Bibles themselves, on file at the Washington County Historical Society. (1992), 2000. 131 pp. D0586 - $16.00 Marriages and Deaths from the Newspapers of Allegany and Washington Counties, MD 1820-1830. F. Edward Wright. From the Maryland Advocate, Maryland Herald, The Torchlight, Republican Banner, The Hagerstown Mail and the Farmer’s Register. Over 5,000 persons. (1987) 1998. 159 pp. WB0747 - $16.00 Newspaper Abstracts of Allegany and Washington Counties, 1811-1815. F. Edward Wright. Sales of property, runaway slaves, apprentices, horses and wives; marriages and deaths; appointments of administrations; stray livestock and their owners; and deserters. (1989), 1999. 120 pp. WB0249 – $13.50 Washington County, Maryland Marriages, An Index: 1799-1860. Dale Walton Morrow & Deborah Jensen Morrow. Originally published by Traces in 4 vols. (1992), 2004. 176 pp. HBM0162 - $17.00 Revolutionary Patriots of Washington County, Maryland 17761783. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Men and women of Washington Co. who served in the military, rendered material aid to the army or navy, took the Oath of Allegiance & Fidelity, served in office or on a committee at the town, county, or state level, or in some way contributed and supported the fight for freedom during the Revolutionary War. (1998), 2006. 468 pp. WB1471 - $36.00 Wicomico County, Maryland formed in 1867 from parts of Somerset and Worcester counties Land Records Wicomico County, Maryland, 1666-1810 - Ruth T. Dryden. This volume contains deeds, patents and notes from wills and tax records (1666–1810) of portions of Somerset and Worcester Counties, Maryland, and Sussex County, Delaware. In the year 1767, there was an adjustment of the Maryland and Delaware boundaries which put some lands, which are now considered to be part of Wicomico County, in the state of Delaware. Wicomico County, Maryland, was formed in 1867, taken from the northern section of Somerset County and the northwestern part of Worcester County. A full name index and a map add to the value of this work. (1992), 2011, 5½x8½, paper, index, 494 pp. HBD5271 - $35.00 Worcester County, Maryland Formed in 1742 from part of Somerset County Worcester County, Maryland Orphans Court Proceedings. David V. Heise. Abstracts of guardian appointments, guardian accounts, apprenticeships, admin. account of estates and disputes concerning these matters. Vol. 1: 1777-1800. 1998. 362 pp. WB1528 - $29.50 Vol. 2: 1800-1816. 2000. 412 pp. WB1965 - $30.00 Vol. 3: 1816-1832. 2004. 508 pp. WBH0941 - $41.00 Worcester County, Maryland Marriage Licenses, 1795-1865 - Mary Beth and Vanessa Long . A collection of the earliest known marriage licenses issued in Worcester County, Maryland. Dates given indicate the date the license was issued, not the date of the marriage. One cannot assume the marriage took place; but it is probable that the couple married within a few days of the license date. (1990), 2008, 268 pp. WB0451 - $21.00 Revolutionary Patriots of Worcester and Somerset Counties, MD, 1775-1783. See description in Somerset County section. WB2240 $28.00 New Jersey – Statewide and Regional East New Jersey Land Records. Richard S. Hutchinson. Note that the dates given in the titles of each book in this series are those found on the original books. These dates do not, however, represent the years in which the land sales, purchases, and deeds took place. In many cases, the actual deeds are dated much earlier - in some books as early as the late 1600s. This series covers the counties of Essex, Middlesex, Monmouth and Somerset. Although Bergen County was a part of East New Jersey, the majority of their records for this period were recorded at the county courthouse. However, some Bergen Co. deeds are recorded here while others make references to Bergen Co. names within the deed's description. 1702-1717 (Books H, I and “Little K”). 2008. 223 pp. D4557 - $26.50 1715-1722. 2007. 145 pp. D4556 - $22.00 1719-1726. 2007. 133 pp. D4555 - $21.00 1727-1736/7. 2007. 175 pp. D4554 – OUT OF PRINT [This item is available as part of DCD112 East New Jersey Land Records on CD - $34.99] 1737-1747. 2006. 222 pp. D4552 - $25.00 1747-1757. 2006. 211 pp. D4550 - $23.00 1757-1763. 2005. 202 pp. D4551 - $22.00 1763-1766. 2006. 175 pp. D4553 - $22.00 1766-1772. 2007. 235 pp. D4558 - $27.00 1772-1791. 2007. 210 pp. D4559 - $23.00 West Jersey, New Jersey Deed Records 1676-1721. Jon David Davis. Includes date of transaction, name of grantor(s), occupation of the grantor(s), place of residence of grantor(s), name of grantee(s), occupation of the grantee(s), place of residence of grantee(s), sales price, area of land involved, neighbors, chain of deed, signature of grantor(s) and signature of witnesses. 2006. 370 pp. HBD3553 $29.00 Runaways of Colonial New Jersey: Indentured Servants, Slaves, Deserters, and Prisoners, 1720-1781. Richard B. Marrin. Newspaper ads seeking return of runaway servants or slaves, deserters from the military, escapees from jail. These advertisements list the names of the runaways and their masters, as well as others of colonial New Jersey, and other various descriptive random details about the runaways including (sometimes) country of origin, occupations, health, physical characteristics etc. Names over 4,280 persons including runaways, masters, sheriffs, etc. 2007. 372 pp. HBM4001 - $37.50 Colonial Families of New Jersey, Volume One. F. Edward Wright. In addition to Monnette’s published work and that of Dally (Woodbridge and Vicinity), Wright draws on many of the church records that have been published in the New Jersey Historical Society Proceedings and the Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, probate material was taken from Calendar of New Jersey Wills, and from East Jersey Deeds, the New Jersey Archives 1st Series, Vol. XXI, 1664-1703. The following families of Middlesex and Somerset Counties are covered in this first volume: Alston/Elstone, Ayers, Bonham, Cutter, Drake, Dunham, Dunn, Eastwood, Eddie, Fitz Randolph (Randolph), Folsom, Freeman, Giles, Gilman, Hull, Laing, Manning, Martin, Moores (Moore), Mundy (Monday), Pike, Robins, Rolph, Runyon, Smalley, Sutton, Tappan, Thorpe, Vail, Wooden, Worth. 247 pp. 2004. D127 - $24.00 Colonial Families of New Jersey, Volume Two. Pamela S. Pearson. The author draws on many established family histories, early church, bible & cemetery records, and also deed & probate records. Families of Hunterdon, Middlesex and Somerset counties are covered including: Aleger/Alger; Alger/Auger; Alford; Alward/Allwood; Aten/Auten; Blackford; Bloomfield; Clarkson; Hageman/Hegeman; Hoochlandt/Hooglandt; Middagh; Nevius/Nevis; Rapalyea/ Rapelie; Sebring/Sebron; Stoothoof; Ten Brook; and Van Court. 2006. 285 pp. D1280 - $28.00. Colonial Families of New Jersey, Volume Three. Pamela S. Pearson. This compilation is based on various sources including publications that are inaccessible to the average genealogist, or nearly so. The author draws on many established family histories, early church, bible & cemetery records, and also deed & probate records. In this volume the following families of Hunterdon, Middlesex and Somerset counties are tracked: Dumont; Field; Lane; Descendants of Laurens Low; Ten Eyck, Tunison; Van Middlesworth; Van Vechten/Van Veghten; Veghte; and Wykoff. 2007. 303 pp. D1281 - $28.00 New Jersey Bible Records. Anna Miller Watring. Many of these Bible Records were compiled by the Genealogical Records Committee, Sewell, NJ, and presented by Red Bank Chapter, D.A.R., Pitman, NJ. Primarily pre-dating 1900. 2002. Vol. 1: Atlantic, Burlington, Cape May & Gloucester Counties. 267 pp. D031 - $24.00 Vol. 2: Salem and Cumberland Counties. 231 pp. D032 - $22.50 22 South Jersey Marriages. H. Stanley Craig. Marriages from the 18th & 19th centuries. Many are taken from Philadelphia church records. (1935), 2001. 165 pp. GH109 - $14.00 Burlington County Marriages. Stanley Craig. Data from Friends Meetings, church records and the County Clerk's office in Burlington, from the late 1600s to 1880. (1932), 2012, 340 pp. D0859 - $24.00 The Early Germans of New Jersey: Their History, Churches and Genealogy. Hermann Theodore F. Chambers. The bulk of the work is devoted to genealogies of families from the counties of Hunterdon, Morris, Sussex, and Warren and to genealogies of the early settlers of old Roxbury Township from Southold and Southampton. Also chapters on the settlements, churches, and public institutions of that region. Also contains Palatines in New York in 1710; Persons Naturalized, 1714-1722; Settlers on the Societies Tract, 1735; and Subscribers to Weygand's Pastoral Call, 1749. (1895). 2004. 667 pp. CC940 - $62.50 +SALE PRICE $45.00 Early Church Records of Burlington County, New Jersey Volume 1. Charlotte Meldrum. Mainly 18th Century births, deaths, marriages, discipline, & removals. From the records of Burlington & Mt. Holly Monthly Meetings. (1994), 2007. 298 pp. WB0809 - $26.00 Calendar of New Jersey Wills. The abstracts are from the originals in the office of the Secretary of the State. Alphabetical by deceased surname. Vols 4-5 by A. Van Doren Honeyman. (1928-1931), 2002. Vols. 6-11 by Elmer T. Hutchinson (1941-47), 2002. Volumes 1 through 3 are available on CD (see New Jersey CD section). Vol. 1: 1670-1730. 662 pp. HBN0988 - $65.00 Vol. 2: 1730-1750. 708 pp. HBN0041 - $46.50 Vol. 3: 1751-1760. 469 pp. HBN0122 - $34.00 Vol. 4: 1761-1770. 610 pp. WB1293 – $49.00. Vol. 5: 1771-1780. 747 pp. W1294 - $59.00 Vol. 6: 1781-1785. 590 pp. WB1326 - $41.00. Vol. 7: 1786-1790. 337 pp. WB1327 – $29.00 Vol. 8: 1791-1795. 516 pp. WB1329 – 39.00 Vol. 9: 1796-1800. 581 pp WB1361 – $43.00 Vol. 10: 1801-1805. 651 pp. WB1373 – $47.00 Vol. 11: 1806-1809. 497 pp. WB1422 – 36.00 Vol. 12: 1810-1813. 497 pp. HB 9789 - $42.50 Vol. 13: 1814-1817. 651 pp. HB 0790 - $46.00 Early Church Records of Burlington County, New Jersey Volume 3. Charlotte Meldrum. 18th century births, deaths, marriages, and minutes from the records of Upper Evesham Monthly Meeting, birth records of a Quaker physician, Burlingotn County marriage license records, baptisms of St. Andrew P.E. Church, New Jersey Catholic baptism records, 1759-1781, and Register of the Church of St. Ann’s. (1995) 2007. 289 pp. WB1020 - $21.00 Ship Passenger Lists—New York and New Jersey 1600-1825. Carl Boyer 3rd. Contains all of the articles, lists, excerpts, abstracts and minutes listed in the third edition of Lancour's Bibliography. This set includes obscure foreign sources and excerpts from books, bibliographies and place and variant surname spelling indexes, as well as the reprinted journal articles and personal name indexes. Over 8,500 immigrants. (1978), 2007, 334 pp. HBB0723 - $26.00 Colonial Families of Cape May County, New Jersey (Revised 2nd Edition). F. Edward Wright. Based on a wide range of sources including probate, church, & land records, bibles, and published genealogies, the author has reconstructed lineages for the following families: Badcock, Bancroft, Bennett, Bishop, Brandreth, Briggs, Buck, Carman, Champion, Chester, Church, Corson, Crandall, Crawford, Cresse, Crowell, Daniels, Dennis, Dole, Downes, Edmonds, Edwards, Eldredge, English, Evans, Fish, Flower, Foreman, Foster, Gandy, Garlick, Garretson (Garrison), Godfrey, Goff, Golding, Griffing, Hamilton, Hand, Hathorn, Hedges, Hewett, Hildreth, Holden, Hughes, Ingersul, Ireland, Iszard, Jeacocks, Jenkins, Johnson, Kent, Laughton, Lawrence, Leaming, Lee, Ludlam, Lupton, Mackey, Mason, Mathews, Mulford, Newton, Norton, Osborne, Page, Parsons, Pierson, Pine, Pratten (Pratt), Raney, Reeves, Richardson, Robinson, Ross, Savage, Sayre, Schellenger, Scull, Searle, Shaw, Simkins, Smith, Somers, Spicer, Steelman, Stevens, Stewart, Stillwell, Stites, Storer, Stubbs, Swain, Taylor, Thompson, Townsend, Van Gelder, Wells, Weston, Wheaton, Whilldin, Willits, Woolson, Yates. (2002), 2005. 364 pp. D048 - $30.00 Atlantic County, New Jersey formed in 1837 from Gloucester County Early Church Records of Atlantic and Cape May Counties, New Jersey. Barbara Epler Wright. Records from Great Eggharbor Monthly Meeting (Quaker) births, deaths and minutes; First Baptist Church (in Cape May Courthouse) - letters of dismission, minutes, marriages; and records of persons buried at Cold Spring Cemetery born before 1800. Quaker records begin late 1600s; Baptist records, 1791 to 1822. (1995), 2002. 79 pp. D034 - $9.00 Bergen County, New Jersey formed in 1683. Early Church Records of Bergen County, New Jersey, 17401800.These records include Paramus Reformed Dutch Church, baptisms, list of member for 1799; a few records from the Waldwick Methodist Church, baptisms, ministers 1791-99; Ramapo Lutheran Church, baptisms 1750-1800. (1996), 2000. 167 pp. D1139 - $16.00 Burlington County, New Jersey created in 1694 Burlington County, New Jersey, Deed Abstracts: Books A, B and C. Richard S. Hutchinson. The significant Quaker influence in this county is reflected in the numerous records of slave manumissions which name the slave, owner, justices and overseers of the poor. Other documents recorded in these books include Release of Dower, Creditor's Agreements, Division of Property amongst heirs, and more. The majority of the documents recorded in these books pertain to deeds from the 1750s through the 1790s but also contain genealogical information from the early 1700s. 140 pp. 8½ x11. (2000), 2006. HB6416 - $27.00 Early Church Records of Burlington County, New Jersey Volume 2. Charlotte Meldrum. 18th Century births, deaths, marriages, discipline & removals from the records of the Monthly Meetings of Little Egg Harbor, Evesham & Chesterfield. (1995), 2000, 289 pp. WB0909 $26.00 Camden County, New Jersey created in 1844 from Gloucester County Camden County Marriages. H. Stanley Craig. Marriages from 1844 through 1890. Alphabetical by groom with a consolidated index to brides. (1930), 2012. 195 pp. D104 - $19.50 Cape May County, New Jersey created in 1692 from part of West Jersey Early Church Records of Atlantic and Cape May Counties, New Jersey. Barbara Epler Wright. Records from Great Eggharbor Monthly Meeting (Quaker) births, deaths and minutes; First Baptist Church (in the town of Cape May Courthouse) - letters of dismission, minutes and marriages; and a section based on tombstone inscriptions of persons buried at Cold Spring Cemetery. Quaker records begin in late 1600s; Baptist records run from 1791 to 1822. Cold Spring Cemetery data relates to persons born prior to 1800. (1995), 2002. 79 pp. D034 $9.00 Cape May County (New Jersey) Marriage Records. H. Stanley Craig and Julius Way, MD. The definitive work on marriages in Cape May County. (1931), 2012. 131 pp. D0867 - $15.50 Cumberland County, New Jersey created in 1748 from part of Salem County Early Records of Cumberland County, New Jersey. Charlotte D. Meldrum. Covers Cohansey Baptist, Deerfield Presbyterian, German Presbyterian, Cohansey, Methodist Episcopal of Port Elizabeth, Methodist Marriages Salem Circuit, Maurice Monthly Meeting, Fairton Presbyterian, Cumberland County Marriages, Register of Moravian Missionaries in West New Jersey, New England Town Burial Ground Fairton, Baptist Church at Dividing Creek, Greenwich Presbyterian, 23 and New Jersey Archives published marriages for the county. 178 pp. (1998), 2012. D1486 - $21.00 Deerfield Presbyterian Church Minutes, Baptisms, and Marriages, 1746-1904. Transcribed by Louise Plankenhorn. This compilation contains the entire record of the church located in Cumberland County, New Jersey, with an every name index. 369 pp. 2005. GH128 - $45.00 Cumberland County, NJ Marriages. H. Stanley Craig. These records are from the County Clerk’s office, various Presbyterian churches, Bible records and other sources from 1748-1880. (1932) 1987. 333 pp. GH106 - $21.00 Cumberland County, NJ Wills. H. Stanley Craig. Taken from Cumberland Co. wills between 1748 and 1861, Alphabetical by surname. GH122 - $14.00 Early Church Records of Salem County, New Jersey. Charlotte Meldrum. Quaker records of the monthly meetings of Salem, Pilesgrove and Greenwich, 1686-1800, including marrages, births, a few deaths, certificates of removal and abstracts of the minutes, Pilesgrove Presbyterian Church marriages and births, 1741-1800, Friesburg Emanuel Lutheran Church, births and burials, 1749-11800 (1996), 2007, 321 pp. WB1165 - $26.00 Salem County, New Jersey Wills, 1831-1860. H. Stanley Craig. Abstracts of many Salem County wills for this 30-year period prove various relationships for searchers of South Jersey families. (1930), 1982. 203 pp. GH124 - $16.50 Salem County Genealogical Data. H. Stanley Craig. Information on persons living in Salem County prior to 1800. (1930) 1980. Vol. 1. Early passenger ships & data from Church tombstones. 374 pp. GH1003 - $21.50 Vol. 2. Deaths from Salem Co. Friends Meeting, 1800-1890s; Colonial Military rolls; Revolutionary; Court Records, 1706-1773; Officials selected by Courts, 1707-1779. GH1004 - $17.00 Essex County, New Jersey See Union County, New Jersey Gloucester County, New Jersey created in 1686 Early Church Records of Gloucester County, NJ. Charlotte Meldrum. Marriages, births, deaths and excerpts from the minutes of the two Quaker monthly meetings, Haddonfield and Woodbury pre1826; Moravian Church register, 1742-94; marriage licenses of Gloucester, 1728-50; Registers of St. John Episcopal 1789-1800; Registers of St. Mary's Church, Colestown, 1796-1800. (1996), 1998. 296 pp. WB1250 - $25.00 Gloucester County Wills 1818-1836 (Volume I). Doris Cole Rogers. A detailed transcription of the wills. (Vol. 2 contains 1 page of corrections for Volume 1). 1988. 306 pp. 8½ x 11. GHGCW1 - $40.00 Gloucester County Wills 1836-1846 (Volume II). Doris Cole Rogers. 1988. 224 pp. 8 1/2 x11. GHGCW2 - $35.00 Middlesex County, New Jersey created in 1683 from East Jersey th Salem County, New Jersey created in 1694 th Middlesex County, New Jersey Records of the 17 and 18 Centuries. Excerpted from First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge, published in the 1930s by Orra Eugene Monnette. Includes Piscataway Town Register marriages, births and deaths); Woodbridge Town Records (marriages, births and deaths) and many cemetery records in the 18th and 19th centuries of Piscataway, Samptown, Stelton Baptist Church, New Market, Woodbridge, Presbyterian Church yard at Springfield, Rev. Soldiers buried in Rahway Cemetery, Rahway Old Cemetery and many more. 2010. 193 pp. D4560 - $29.50. Middlesex County, New Jersey, Deed Abstracts Book 1. Richard S. Hutchinson.From early deed books at the Middlesex County Court House. 2000. 8½x11. 141 pp. HBH1434 - $27.50 Monmouth County, New Jersey created in 1683 from East Jersey Monmouth County, New Jersey Deeds, Books A,B,C, & D. Richard S. Hutchinson. Records are grouped by Deed Book: Book A (1669circa 1680), Book B (circa 1685-1690), Book C (circa 1691-1696), Book D (1697-1714). Covers more than deeds, including the minutes and orders resulting from the first "Assembly," Appointments, elections, court cases, juries, Letters of Attorney, land sales, marriages, etc. Land transaction entries include names of buyer, seller and other pertinent data. 2000. 156 pp. 8 1/2 x 11. HBH1479 - $28.00. Early Church Records of Monmouth County, New Jersey. Anna Miller Watring. Records through 1800 for the following churches: Old Tennent Presbyterian: baptisms and cemetery records; Shrewsbury Monthly Meeting (Quakers): births, deaths, marriages and minutes; Upper Freehold Quarterly Meeting (Baptists): minutes; Dutch Reformed Church of Freehold and Middletown: baptisms; Christ Church at Shrewsbury: baptisms. 286 pp. 2004. D035 - $26.00 Salem County Marriage Records. H. Stanley Craig. Thousands of marriage records from the 1600s to 1880. (1928), 1978, 295 pp. GH0863 - $21.50 Somerset County, New Jersey formed in 1688 from Middlesex County Early Church Records of Somerset County, New Jersey, Vol. 1. Somerset County Historical Society. Compiled from early issues of the Somerset County Historical Quarterly and the Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey. These are the earliest surviving baptismal records, running up through 1800. Includes records for the following churches: Neshanic Reformed, First Reformed Raritan (Somerville), Readington Reformed, Hillsborough (Millstone) Reformed, Six-mile Run Reformed, Basking Ridge Presbyterian. 2002. 379 pp. D033 - $28.00 Union County, New Jersey created in 1857 from Essex County Early Union County Church Records 1750-1800. Mary Marshall Brewer. Contains records from St. John’s Church, Elizabeth; Presbyterian Church at New Providence; Scotch Plains Baptist Church; and Westfield Presbyterian Church all located in what is now Union County. 2011. 128 pp. D4561 - $16.00 North Carolina – Statewide and Regional North Carolina -- South Carolina Bible Records - Jeannette Holland Austin. This collection of Bible records contains an itemized list of the births, marriages and deaths found in approximately 450 family Bibles. This collection spans a period from the 1600s to the 1900s. (1988), 2008, 5½x8½, paper, index, 750 pp. HBA0595 - $47.00 Early Records of North Carolina. Stephen Bradley. Not only wills are available from the Secretary of State in North Carolina, but other papers exist as reflected in volumes 1 - 3 below. The records in volumes 1 -3 include Greene and Sullivan counties in Tennessee. North Carolina counties include all counties extant in the years noted. Volumes 4 through 8 are North Carolina's oldest wills, which include the wills missing from the Grimes edition, as well as more than 10,000 persons missing from Grimes' work. All books in this series contain the following indexes: Full-Name, Slave, Place and Women’s first name. 8½ ” x 11”. Volume 1: Probates, Administrations, Inventories 1753-1790. Counties from Anson to Wilkes AND Greene and Sullivan Counties in Tennessee. 1992. 103 pp. SBNC01 - $24.00 Volume II: Wills, Administrations, Inventories, Deeds 1677-1790. In the earlier years the entire colony - Albemarle County - is covered. There is material for Bertie, Chowan, Edgecombe, Onslow, Pasquotank, and Perquimans precincts Counties named are Anson to Wilkes AND Greene and Sullivan Counties in Tennessee. 1992. 136 pp. SBRNC02 $24.00 24 Volume III: Loose Estate Papers and Related Material 1712-1798. Counties and precincts go from Albemarle to Wilkes AND Davidson and Sullivan Counties in Tennessee. 1993. 161 pp. SBNC003 -$24.00 Volume IV: Wills 1663-1722. 1993. 135 pp. SBNC04 - $24.00 Volume V: Wills 1723-1736. 1993. 135 pp. SBNC05 - $24.00 Volume VI: Wills 1737-1749. 1994. 151 pp. SBNC06 - $24.00 Volume VII: Wills 1750-1755. 1994. 159 pp. SBNC07 - $24.00 Volume VIII: Wills 1756-1794. 1994. 138 pp. SBNC08 - $24.00 Volume IX: Colonial Court Records - Estate Papers 1665-1775 A to Gibson. 2000. 135 pp. SBNC09 - $24.00 Volume X: Colonial Court Records - Estate Papers 1665-1775 Gilbert to Owen. 2000. 139 pp. SBNC010 - $24.00 Volume XI: Colonial Court Records - Estate Papers 1665-1775: Packe toYoung. 2000. 165 pp. SBNC011 - $24.00 Anson County, North Carolina formed in 1750 from Bladen County Anson Co., NC Deeds 1749-1765, Wills & Estates 1749-1795. Brent H. Holcomb. This work contains abstracts of deeds (1749-1766) and of wills and estates (1749-1795). The deed books, with one exception, are abstracted in their entirety, as are the probate records. Since no Anson County court minutes exist except for 1771 to 1777, the returns provided here contain information on some wills and estates no longer extant. Also included is the 1763 tax list which, although incomplete, is the earliest surviving tax list for the county. Originally published in three separate volumes, the work is now consolidated, repaged, and provided with a new index and table of contents. (1974-75), 1991. CC2765 - $20.00 Bertie County, North Carolina formed in 1722 from Albemarle County Deeds of Bertie County, North Carolina. Stephen Bradley. 8½ x 11. 1757 - 1772. 1992. 132 pp. SBD07 - $24.00 1785 - 1794. 1994. 145 pp. SBD09 - $24.00 1772 - 1785. 1993. 102 pp. SBD08 - $24.00 Marriage Abstracts of Bertie County, North Carolina, 17551869.John Vogt. Records drawn from the office of the Superior Court in Windsor, North Carolina. Includes bride, groom, date of bond and/or marriage, and occasional bondsman, consent and/or minister. 105 pp. IBRNC - $10.00 Bladen County, North Carolina formed in 1734 from Bath County Bladen County, N.C., Abstracts of Early Deeds, 1738-1804. Brent Holcomb. At is formation in 1734, Bladen encompassed everything west of the present county. Even though many of Bladen's deeds were lost in the three courthouse fires, these abstracts are especially informative, with many long chains of title going back to original grants and many references to bordering Craven County, S.C. This book will provide many links which were formerly thought forever lost. (1979) 1992, 88 pp, SHNC3 - $15.00 Burke County, North Carolina formed in 1777 from Rowan County Marriage Abstracts of Burke County, North Carolina, 1780-1869. John Vogt. Records drawn from court records in Morganton, North Carolina. Includes bride, groom, date of bond and/or marriage, bondsman and witness where noted. 125 pp. IBKNC - $12.95 Bute County, North Carolina In 1777 Warren County was formed from Bute County Marriages of Bute and Warren Counties, North Carolina 17641868. Brent H. Holcomb This volume consists, in the main, of all extant marriage bonds issued in Bute and Warren counties in northcentral North Carolina. The abstracts are arranged in alphabetical order by the name of the groom and provide the name of the bride, the date of the bond, and the names of the bondsmen, when available. CC9141 - $27.50 Cabarrus County, North Carolina Formed in 1792 from Mecklenburg County Marriage Abstracts of Cabarrus County, North Carolina, 17931869. John Vogt. Records drawn from court records in the North Carolina State Archives in Raleigh. Includes bride, groom, date of bond and/or marriage. 180 pp. ICBNC - $24.95 Caswell County, North Carolina Formed in 1777 from Orange County Caswell County, North Carolina, Marriage Bonds, 1778-1868. Katharine Kerr Kendall Caswell County, North Carolina was created from Orange County in 1777, and is today adjacent to Pittsylvania County, Virginia. Mrs. Kendall has abstracted all 5,700 extant marriage bonds for Caswell County from 1778, the date of the earliest bond, to 1868, when North Carolina changed the requirements of its marriage law. Each entry herein identifies the bride and groom, the date of the bond, and the name of the bondsman or witness. Contains a name index to brides, grooms, bondsmen, witnesses, and other persons named in the bonds. 1981. 170 pp. CC9200 - 21.50 Caswell County, North Carolina Will Books, 1777-1814; 1784 Tax List; and Guardians' Accounts, 1794-1819 (Published With) Caswell County, North Carolina Will Books, 1814-1843 Guardians' Accounts, 1819-1847; 1850 & 1860 Census Mortality Schedules; Powers of Attorney from Deed Books, 1777-1880. 2 vols. in 1. Katharine Kerr Kendall and Mary Frances Kerr Donaldson. Caswell County was formed from the northern part of Orange County, North Carolina, in 1777 and was itself the parent of Person County. The will books for Caswell County are on file at the office of the Clerk of the Court in Yanceyville. Mrs. Kendall and Mrs. Donaldson, in these two volumes, reprinted as one, have abstracted Caswell County Will Books A through F, covering the years 1777 to 1814, and Will Books G through O, covering the period 1814 to 1843. Also included in this consolidated volume are abstracts of a number of related Caswell County records, including tax lists, guardians' accounts, powers of attorney from deed books, and census mortality schedules. (1983) 2005. 412 pp. CC9213 - $36.50 Chatham County, North Carolina formed in 1771 from Orange County Marriages of Chatham County, North Carolina, 1772-1868. Brent H. Holcomb . This work contains abstracts of all extant marriage bonds issued in Chatham County, 1772-1868, when marriage bonds--as required for marriages--were discontinued. The abstracts are arranged in alphabetical order by the name of the groom, each entry providing the name of the bride, the bond date, and the names of the bondsmen. Also included are abstracts of the numerous marriages listed in the marriage register, 1851-1868. 126 pp. (1987) 2006. CC2781 - $19.50 Craven County, North Carolina Created in 1705 as Archdale Precinct of Bath County Craven County, North Carolina Records. Stephen Bradley. 8 ½ x 11. Volume 1: 1737 - 1766 (Deeds, Wills, Inventories). 2001. 142 pp. SBD010 - $24.00 Volume 2: 1742 - 1801 (Deeds, Wills, Inventories). 2002. 130 pp. SBD011 - $24.00 Volume 3: Wills 1801-1812. 2004. 123 pp. SBD012 - $24.00 Volume 4: Wills 1813 - 1827. 2004. 119 pp. SBCW04 - $24.00 Volume 5: Wills 1827-1839. 2005. 84 pp. SBCW05- $20.00 Currituck County, North Carolina formed as early as 1668 as a precinct of Albemarle County Abstracts of Currituck County, North Carolina. Volume Two, Deed Books 3-4. John Anderson Brayton. Volume Two, chronologically, is 25 something of a miscellany. The remaining portion of Deed Book 3 covers the period 1801 to 1804. Deed Book 4, uncharacteristically, takes up the earlier period from December 1781 to November 1784. Deed Book 4 also contains numerous records from the 1730s and 1740s, and many land patents from the late 1600s and early 1700s. Much of Deed Book 4, moreover, is the record of land patents issued by Governor Alexander Martin to inhabitants of Currituck County. Anyone who purchased the earlier volume must acquire this one too in order to possess a complete collection of the earliest extant land records for Currituck County. 2008. 244 pp. CC9923 - $27.50 Edenton District, North Carolina formed in 1780 and consisted of Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Gates, Hertford, Pasquotank, Perquimans, and Tyrrell counties Edenton District, North Carolina Loose Estates Papers 1756-1806, Volume 1: A-Gill. Dr. Stephen E. Bradley, Jr. A collection of loose estates papers from the Edenton District. Much information can be gleaned from this important, yet overlooked, collection. 8 ½ x 11, 128 pp. SBEE01 - $24.00 Volume 2: Gillikin-Niel. 8 ½ x 11, 138 pp. SBEE02 - $24.00 Volume 3: Norcom-Young. 8 ½ x 11, 144 pp. SBEE03 - $24.00 Edgecombe County, North Carolina formed in 1741 from Bertie County Edgecombe County, North Carolina Deeds. Stephen Bradley. 8 ½ x 11. Volume 1: 1759 - 1768. 1995. 136 pp. SBD013 - $24.00 Volume 2: 1768 - 1778. 1995. 131 pp. SBD014 - $24.00 Volume 3: 1778 - 1786. 1996. 128 pp. SBD015 - $24.00 Volume 4: 1786 - 1794. 1996. 140 pp. SBD016 - $24.00 Volume 5: 1794 - 1798. 1998. 135 pp. SBD017 - $24.00 Volume 6: 1798 - 1802. 1999. 134 pp. SBD018 - $24.00 Franklin County, North Carolina formed in 1779 from Bute County Franklin County North Carolina Will Books. Stephen Bradley.These books contained Wills, Estates Records, & Guardian Accounts 8 ½ x 11. Will Book A-C 1785 - 1812. 1988. 218 pp. SBW0678 - $24.00 Will Books DEFG 1812 – 1824. 1990. 133 pp. SBW09 - $24.00 Will Books HIJ 1824 – 1834. 1992. 130 pp. SBW010 - $24.00 Will Book K 1834 - 1840. 1996. 126 pp. SBW011 - $24.00 Franklin County North Carolina Loose Estate Papers. Stephen Bradley. 8½ x 11. Vol. I 1777 - 1810. 1994. 111 pp. SBE01 - $24.00 Vol. II 1811 - 1825. 1994. 164 pp. SBE02 - $24.00 Franklin County North Carolina Marriage Bonds 1779 - 1868 (with Marriage Register 1851 - 1867). Stephen Bradley. 8½ x 11. 1989. 122 pp. SBM01 - $24.00 Franklin County North Carolina: Original Wills. Stephen Bradley. 8½ x 11. Volume 1, 1780 - 1861. Includes the wills not in the will books listed above. 1996. 148 pp. SBW012 - $24.00 Volume 2, 1862 - 1900. 1996. 116 pp. SBW013 - $24.00 Franklin County North Carolina: Court Minutes. Stephen Bradley. 8½ x 11. Volume 1: 1785 - 1789. 1995. 128 pp. SBMN03 - $24.00 Volume 2: 1789 - 1793. 1995. 124 pp. SBMN02 - $24.00 Franklin County, North Carolina Tax Lists, 1785-1810. Stephen Bradley. 8 ½ x 11. 128 pp. SBFT01 - $24.00 Granville County, North Carolina formed in 1746 from Edgecombe County The Lost Tribes of North Carolina, Part II: Colonial Granville County and Its People. Worth S. Ray. For this Granville County genealogical miscellany, Ray has assembled the data in a variety of lists, some of the most notable being: Notes from the Records of the Counties of Anson, Buncombe, Caswell, Chatham, Cleveland, Duplin, and Franklin; First and Earliest County Courts of Granville; Muster Roll of the First Residents in Granville County in 1754; Taxpayers of Granville County in 1788; and Marriage Bonds and Records of Caswell, Chatham, Franklin, and Granville Counties. In addition, the work includes separate studies of the following families: Bates, Bennett, Boyd, Bullock, Burton, Christmas, Daniel, Eaton, Graves, Harris, Harrison, Hawkins, High, Hill, Hunt, Jones, Knight, Lanier, Morrow, Royster, Satterwhite, Searcy, Sims, Taylor, White, and Williams. NOTE: This is Part II of Worth Ray's famous The Lost Tribes of North Carolina. Like the other parts, it stands on its own and is always published separately. Paperback, 120 pp, (1945), 2007. CC4780 - $25.00 Halifax County, North Carolina formed in 1758 from Edgecombe County The Deeds of Halifax County North Carolina. Stephen Bradley. 1989-1999. 8½ x 11. 1758 - 1771. 163 pp. SBD019 - $24.00 1771 - 1786. 141 pp. SBD020 - $24.00 1786 - 1796. 176 pp. SBD021 - $24.00 1796 - 1802. 123 pp. SBD022 - $24.00 1802 - 1807. 111 pp. SBD023 - $24.00 1807 - 1811. 104 pp. SBD024 - $24.00 1811 - 1817. 122 pp. SBD025 - $24.00 1817 - 1820. 129 pp. SBD026 - $24.00 1820 - 1824. 130 pp. SBD027 - $24.00 Halifax County, North Carolina Court Minutes. Stephen Bradley Volume 1: 1784-1787. SBH01 - $24.00 Volume 2: 1796-1797. SBH02 - $24.00 Johnston County, North Carolina formed in 1746 from Craven County Johnston County, North Carolina Marriages, 1764-1867. Charlotte D. Meldrum. 4,355 marriage bonds and records, giving names of groom, bride and bondsman or minister/or Justice of the Peace. Abstracted from records of the North Carolina Department of Archives and History. (1994), 2000. 210 pp. WB0778 - $18.00 Mecklenburg County, North Carolina formed in 1762 from Anson County Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Deed Abstracts 1763-1779. Brent Holcomb. Books 1-9. Mecklenburg county was formed in 1763 from Anson County and in turn Tryon county was formed from Mecklenburg in 1769. This book covers the period when Mecklenburg county also included portions of several South Carolina Counties: Cherokee, Chester, Greenville, Kershaw, Lancaster, Laurens, Newberry, Spartanburg, Union and York. So not only does this book have great significances for persons researching in this area of N.C. but also for persons who are looking for relatives in the Up-Country of S.C. during the late 1700's. (1979), 2001. 288 pp SHNC05 - $32.50. Nash County, North Carolina formed in 1777 from Edgecombe County The Wills of Nash County, North Carolina. Stephen Bradley. 8 ½ x 11. Vol. 1 1777 - 1848. 1992. 189 pp. SBNW01 - $24.00 Vol. 2 1849 - 1900. 1992. 163 pp. SBNW02 - $24.00 26 Nash County, North Carolina Court Minutes. Stephen Bradley. Volume 1, 1778-1785. SBNM001 - $24.00 Volume 2, 1787-1793. SBNM002 - $24.00 New Bern District, North Carolina contained Beaufort, Carteret, Craven, Dobbs, Hyde, Johnston, Pitt, and Wayne counties New Bern District, North Carolina Loose Estates Papers, 17751810. Stephen Bradley. Loose estates papers can contain a treasure trove of genealogical gems. New Bern District covered the counties of Beaufort, Carteret, Craven, Dobbs, Hyde, Johnston, Pitt, and Wayne. 174 pp. 8 ½ x 11. SBNB01 - $24.00 Northampton County, North Carolina formed in 1741 from Bertie County The Deeds of Northampton County, North Carolina. Stephen Bradley. 8 ½ x 11. 1759 - 1774. 1990. 153 pp. SBD028 - $24.00 1774 - 1787. 1993. 122 pp. SBD029 - $24.00 Orange County, North Carolina formed in 1752 from Johnston, Granville, and Bladen counties Orange County, N.C., Abstracts of Wills. (1752-1850). By: Ruth H. Shields. Orange county was formed in 1752 largely from Granville, partly from Bladen and Johnson counties, N.C. And from Orange county were created the counties of: Alamance, Caswell, Chatham, Durham, Guilford, Person, & Wake. The researcher will find countless clues to missing ancestors who were mentioned through the wills, deeds, and power-of-attorney that were recorded within these Wills. Many children are mentioned who had already received their part of estates and thus were not legatees. Executors, neighbors and others are all being mentioned make this a very useful tool. Also to help show that a certain relative lived in the area the author has kept the names of all witness within the book. Also included are approximately 202 marriages (1761-1800) which were NOT shown at all in the county's marriage bonds. These marriages were discovered within Wills that were being abstracted, therefore not all marriages took place in Orange County.. (1957) 2001. 452 pp. Hard cover. SHNC56 - $45.00 Some Families of Bedford and Washington Counties, Virginia and Orange County, North Carolina. Gayle King Blankenship. Families of Bright, Buford, Cash, Crawford, Crews, Davis, Downs, Early, Foster, Franklin, Gray, Huddleston, Lawhorn, McGeorge, McNew, Parker, Perrott, Pendergrass, Poindexter, Powell, Quarles, St. Clair, Scoggins, Shrewsbury, Smith, Tyler, Warren, Watts, and Wiggenton. Paperback, 8 1/2 x 11, 419 pp, indexed, (2000), 2010. CC9543 - $55.00 Pasquotank County, North Carolina formed in 1668 Abstracts of Pasquotank County, North Carolina, Guardian Bond Books, 1798-1831. Jean Wood Paschal. Very few casual genealogical researchers are aware that there were sixteen volumes of Guardian Bond Books recorded for the Pasquotank area of North Carolina between the years 1798 and 1867. The wealth of information contained in these bonds will be invaluable to those trying to document family relationships or identify the unknown parents of an ancestor that lived in the Pasquotank area during that period of time. This book, the first of a two book series, is a detailed abstract of all the Guardian Bonds recorded by the Pasquotank County Court between the years 1798 and 1831. The abstracted records are arranged by the surname of the ward. Each abstract includes the names of the ward or wards, the father (if identified), the guardian, and the bondsmen as well as the date, bond number and bond amount. The early history of Guardian Bonds for North Carolina, included in the Introduction; an example of the bond form used in each Guardian Bond Book, shown at the beginning of each chapter; and, a full-name index which contains 274 unique surnames (2,009 full-names) add to the value of this work. 2012, 5½x8½, paper, index, 230 pp. HBP5448 - $24.50 Rowan County, North Carolina formed from Anson County in 1753 Marriages of Rowan County, North Carolina, 1753-1868. Brent H. Holcomb . The marriage records abstracted here derive from microfilm copies of the original bonds and from a microfilm copy of a register of marriage bonds maintained from 1851 by the clerk of the county court. The arrangement is alphabetical by the surname of the groom, and each entry has the name of the bride, the date of the marriage bond and, where recorded, the names of the minister, witnesses, and bondsmen. About 9,000 marriage bonds are abstracted, and with the others mentioned, the text bears reference to nearly 25,000 persons. (1981) 2005. 514pp. CC2772 - $42.50 Tyrrell County, North Carolina formed in 1729 from Chowan, Currituck, and Pasquotank Precincts and Albemarle County Deeds of Tyrrell County, North Carolina. Stephen Bradley. 8 ½ x 11. Volume 1: 1735-1760. (1991). 2010. 116 pp. SBTD01 - $20.00 Volume 2: 1760-1770. (1991). 2010. 100 pp. SBTD02 - $20.00 Volume 3: 1770-1783. (1991). 2010. 122 pp. SBTD03 - $20.00 Tyrrell County, North Carolina Wills. Stephen Bradley. 8 ½ x 11 Volume 1: 1729-1811. SBW11 - $24.00 Volume 2: 1812-1900. SBW12 - $24.00 Tyrrell County, North Carolina Estate Records, 1734-1800. Stephen Bradley. 8 ½ x 11. SBE03 - $20.00 Wilkes County, North Carolina formed in 1777 from Surry County and the District of Washington Wilkes County, North Carolina Deeds, Volume 1: 1778-1803. Mrs. W.O. Absher. This book contains both deeds and original land grants in Wilkes County. The names of approximately 8,000 individuals can be found here. (1989), 2007. 152 pp. SHNC28 - $25.00 Pennsylvania – Statewide and Regional Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania. John W. Jordan, 3 volume set. These three volumes contain possibly the most authoritative collection of Pennsylvania genealogies ever assembled. The editor, John W. Jordan, was a celebrated historian as well as a genealogist, and, with his able assistants, among whom we find the great Warren S. Ely, he produced a work that is yet unmatched in scope and accuracy, covering fully 250 colonial and Revolutionary families in a series of independent genealogical narratives. Extending from two or three pages to twenty and thirty pages or more, the genealogies generally commence with the known ancestors of the first Pennsylvania settler and proceed in the direct line of descent to representatives of the family in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, touching, in this manner, on as many as seven or eight or more generations, each member of which is scrupulously accounted for by name, spouse, issue, and dates of birth, marriage, and death, surfacing again, in many cases, as the subject of a biographical essay. The original publication contained a good many full-page portraits which, in the interest of economy, we have omitted in this reprint. But whereas the original work lacked a guide to contents, we have made good this deficiency, adding a table of contents to each volume. Below is a list of the families treated: Abbot, Adams/Anshutz, Ashhurst, Ashton, Babcock/Badcocke, Baird, Balch, Ball, Ballard, Barnes, Beaver, Benners, Bevan, Biddle, Bigger, Bissell, Blaine, Blight, Blynn, Bodine, Boggs, Bonsall, Bosbyshell, Bournonville, Brackenridge, Brice, Brodhead, Brown, Bryden, Bunting, Burchfield, Burnham, Butler, Calvert, Carpenter, Carstairs, Cass, Cassatt, Chaplin, Chew, Childs, Clark, Comegys, Converse, Cooke, Corbin, Coyle, Craig, Crispin, Crowell, Curtin, Cuthbert, Darte, De Armit, Dechert, Decker, Denny, Derr, Diehl, Donaldson, Duane, Dupui, Eaton, Ellison, Emlen, Etting, Eveland, Fassett, Findley, Fisher, Flagg, Follansbee, Fox, Friend, Gilpin, Gleffer, Haddock, Haines, Hamill, Hamilton, Hart, Haseltine, Hays, Herron, Hewson, Heyl, Hillman, Holme, Horne, Horner, Houston, Howard, Hudson, Huff, Hunt, Irish, Irwin, Jeffries, Johnson, Jordan, 27 Kendrick, Kennedy, Kent, Kimber, Kinney, Lammot, Larimer, Laughlin, Leaming, Lennig, Lindsay, Lloyd , Logan, Logue, Loughrey, Lovejoy, Lydick, Lyne, Lyon, Maclay, Madeira, Magee, Mann, Marshall, Marston, McCall, McCandless, McClintock, McCloud, McCully, McCurdy, McKean, McMasters, Mehard, Mercur, Merrill, Miller, Miner, Molten, Montgomery, Moon, Morris, Morrow, Mosier, Mowry, Mulford, Neale, Neff, Newhall, Nichols, Norris, O'Hara, Osbourn, Paine, Parker, Patton, Paulson, Pearson, Peet, Pemberton, Penn, Pennypacker, Pequignot, Perrin, Philips, Pinkerton, Plumly, Plumstead, Porter, Potter, Powell, Preston, Price, Purves, Putnam, Rawle, Rea, Reed, Reynolds, Richards, Ricketts, Riter, Robb, Robbins, Roberts, Robinson, Rouse, Ruffner, Rupp, Sailor, Samson, Sanderson, Sankey, Scott, Sellers, Semple, Serrill, Shattuck, Sheakley, Sheppard, Shippen, Shiras, Shoemaker, Shriver, Sill, Singer, Smith, Snowden, Sparhawk, Steel, Stevens, Stevenson, Sullivan, Swift, Thomas, Thorington, Tingley, Townsend, Turnbull, Tyson, Van Leer, Waddell/Smith, Wagner, Wainwright, Wallace, Waller, Waln, Walter, Ward, Warner, Weaver, Weitzel, Wells, Wentworth, Wharton, Whelen, Wiederseim, Wignall, Wilkins, Wilkinson, Willing, Wilson, Winsheimer, Wistar/Wister, Wister, Wurts, Wynne, and Yeates. 3 volumes, paperback, 1706 pp, (1911), 2004. CC3120 - $150.00. Adams County, Pennsylvania formed in 1800 from parts of York County Guide to Research in York and Adams Counties, Pennsylvania. Robert Barnes. Describes the genealogical holdings of historical societies, courthouses, archives, and public libraries in York and Adams Cos. Contains information on original records, bibliographies of published material, church and probate records, and other source materials. Includes maps and a listing of cemetery records held by the Historical Society of York. (1996), 2002. 132 pp. D1166 - $22.00 SALE PRICE $12.00 Adams County Church Records of the 18th Century. F. Edward Wright. Births, marriages, and deaths from earliest records up to 1800. Church registers of Lower & Upper Bermudian Churches, Christ's York Springs, Bender's, Chris Evangelical & Reformed in Littlestown, Abbottstown Reformed and many others. (1989), 2009, 317 pp. 8 ½ x 11. D0296 - $ 29.50 Early Families of Frederick County, Maryland and Adams County, Pennsylvania. Steve Gilland. Family names include Ambrose, Boarman, Carbaugh, Dyer, Elder, Finch, Flohr, Gilland, Greene, Hagan, Kint, Klein, Kline (Cline), Livers, Shriner, Spalding, and Wildasin. (1997), 2007. 95 pp. WB1297 - $13.00 Allegheny County, Pennsylvania formed in 1788 from Washington and Westmoreland counties Our Honored Dead, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania in the American Civil War. Arthur B. Fox. Contains complete, and very well referenced, vital info of over 60 PA and one WV regiments, consisting of over 200 companies recruited in Allegheny County; details the role and organization of infantry, cavalry and artillery arms in the Union Army, as well as the socio-political environment of the county's soldiers. 536 pp, 7 x 10 Hardbound. 126-7869 - $39.95 Armstrong County, Pennsylvania formed in 1800 from parts of Allegheny, Lycoming and Westmoreland counties Cemetery Listings of Armstrong County, Pennsylvania. Don W. Rupert. Thirty nine cemetery records compiled by townships: Armstrong Twp: Curry Run Presbyterian, Bethel Twp: Bethel Evan. Lutheran, Crooked Creek Presbyterian Cemetery, Highfield, Smail Family Burial Graveyard, Boggs Twp: Cochran, Burrell Twp.: Brick Church-St. Michaels Lutheran, Cochrans Mills Meth., Dunkard, McDonald (Cravener), Schaeffer, Shellhammer Cemeteries, Cowanshannock Twp: Slate Hill, St. Paul U.C. of Christ, McIntosh, Elderton Boro: Elderton Presbyterian Ch., Gilpin Twp: Evergreen, Kidd Farm Burial Ground, Sober Hill, Kiski Twp: Beulah Church, Maysville, Maysville Evangelical Lutheran , Kittanning Twp: Heilman Lutheran, Rupp (Christ Ch.) Lutheran, Shott, Simpton Methodist, St. John Lutheran Ch., Manor Twp.: Black Burying Ground, Parks Twp: Porter Family and Stitt Family Burial Grounds, South Bend Twp: South Bend, Mt. Zion Methodist, Olivet, Rupert Family Burial Ground. Index. 1992, 8.5" X 11", Softbound 470 pp. 115-046 - $35.00 Bedford County, Pennsylvania formed in 1771 from part of Cumberland County Church Records of Berlin, Somerset County, Pennsylvania. Bob and Mary Closson, These records were comprised from the church book of congregations of both Evangelical Lutheran and Evangelical Reformed (Brothers Valley Township). They were translated from the German by E.C. Saylor in 1929. Somerset County, Pennsylvania was formed from the westernmost part of Bedford County in 1795, thus, a portion of these records cover Bedford County. These records represent one of the earliest and most complete sets of vital records of western Pennsylvania. Cover approximate time period 1788-1856. Index. 1989, 8.5" X 11", Softbound, 195 pages. 115-402 - $19.95 Berks County, Pennsylvania formed in 1752 from parts of Chester, Lancaster, and Philadelphia counties Berks County PA, Church Records of the 18th Century. F. Edward Wright. Vol. 1. Eastern part of the county. Births, marriages and deaths of Schwartzwald, Oley, St. Paul's (at Amityville), St. Gabriel's Allegheny, Robeson. (1993), 2007. 349 pp. D0625 - $30.00 Vol. 2. Northeast & North Central part of county. Births, marriages, deaths of Oley Hill, Long Swamp, Exeter Monthly Meeting (includes removals), Moselem, De Longs, St. Peter's and St. Paul's. (1993), 1999. 385 pp. D0689 - $32.00 Vol. 3. Western region. Births, marriages, deaths from Frieden's Union, Allemangel Lutheran, Blue Mountain, Rosenthal,(New Bethel), Dunkel's, Windsor (Ziegel's), Reed's, Bern, Tulpehocken or Christ (Jefferson Township), etc. (1993) , 2001. 386 pp. D0698 - $30.00 Vol. 4. First Reformed Church of Reading, Zion's or Spiess's Reformed and Lutheran Church, Selected Pastoral Records of John Casper Stoever, Atolheo Lutheran, Pastoral Records of the Rev. John Henry Helffrich, Rockland (Trinity, Mertz), Old Northkill, Hetzels and St. Jacob's. (1994), 1999. 326 pp. D0838 26.50 Vol. 5. Greenwich Union (or New Bethel Zion Church), Pinegrove Township, and Trinity Lutheran Church, Reading. 2011. 300 pp. D0839 - $27.50 Bucks County, Pennsylvania formed in 1682 Bucks County, PA Deed Records 1684-1763. John David Davis. Ten deed books are abstracted in detail in this volume. (1997), 2005. 528 pp. HBD0779 - $42.00 Bucks County, PA, Church Records of the 17th and 18th Centuries. Vols. 1, 3, & 4 were compiled by F. Edward Wright; Vol 2 by Anna Miller Watring. Vol. 1 German Church Records. Records from Trinity Union, Lower Milford (Trumbauers), Keller's, Nockamixon, Southhampton Dutch Reformed (Neshaminy), and Tohickon Union. D0737 – $27.50.. Vol. 2 Quaker Records: Falls and Middletown Monthly Meetings. Marr., births, deaths, and certificates of removal (indicating from where they came and where they went), breeches of discipline, registers, minutes. (1994), 1998. 395 pp. D0738 - $32.00 Vol. 3 Quaker Records: Wrightstown, Richland, Buckingham, Makefield and Solebury Monthly Meeting. Marriages, deaths, births, and minutes of the monthly meeting of Wrightstown; births, deaths and men's minutes of Richland and births and deaths of Buckingham, Makefield, and Solebury Monthly Meetings. (1994), 2000. 250 pp. D0777 - $22.50 Vol. 4. Neshaminy Presbyterian Church of Warwick, Hartsville Evangelical Lutheran at Tinicum, Southampton Baptist, notes 28 from Diary of John Dyer of Plumstead, the Presbyterian Church in Churchville, and Hilltown Baptist. 150 pp. D080 - $16.00 Cambria County, Pennsylvania formed in 1804 from Somerset, Huntingdon, and Bedford counties Cambria County, Pennsylvania Cemeteries, Volume 1. Des Warzel. Des concentrates on what he refers to as the Blacklick Valley area. These are the townships that border the Blacklick Creek which was an early settlement route into this part of Pennsylvania. Tombstone inscriptions from 12 cemeteries: Belsano M. E., Belsano E. U. B (old section), Bethel, Dunkard, Longnecker, St. Charles Catholic (Blacklick Twp.); Colver Holy Family Catholic, Colver Russian Orthodox Catholic, Powell, Mt. Hermon (Cambria Twp.); Browns and Ragers Cemeteries (Jackson Twp.). Also includes record of pastors in the Nanty Glo Finnish Lutheran Church. Index. 1995, 8.5" X 11", Softbound, 115 pp. 115-078 - $10.95 Cambria County, Pennsylvania Cemeteries, Volume 2. Des Warzel. This volume includes nine more Blacklick Valley area cemeteries for your research ease. Goodridge, St. Nicholas, Wenturine Cemeteries (Barr Twp.); Beulah (Cambria Twp.); Pike Grace Brethern and Ogden Lutheran (Jackson Twp.), Wesley Chapel (East Taylor Twp.), Finnish Lutheran and Nant-y Glo Roman Cath. and Russian Orthodox Cemetery (Blacklick Twp.). Index. 1995, 8.5" X 11", Softbound, 250 pp. 115-080 - $19.95 Chester County, Pennsylvania formed in 1682 Births, Deaths and Marriages of the Nottingham Quakers, 16801889. Alice L. Beard. Mainly from East and West Nottingham Meetings, Little Britain Meeting, Deer Creek Meeting, Eastland Meeting and the Octorara Meeting. (1989). 2001. 296 pp. WB0383 - $26.00 Early Church Records of Chester County, Vol. 1: Quaker Records of Bradford Monthly Meeting. Martha Reamy. Births, deaths, marriages (including witnesses) and minutes up to 1800. (1994), 1999. 270 pp. D0882 – 24.00 Early Church Records of Chester County, Vol. 2. Charlotte Meldrum & Martha Reamy. Marriages, births, deaths, and removal certificates of Uwchland Monthly Meeting (1720-1800), East Vincent Reformed Congregation (Baptisms only: 1733-1789), Goshen Monthly Meeting (1722-1800), and New Garden Monthly Meeting (1685-1800). (1997), 2007. 233 pp. D1332 - $23.00 Early Church Records of Chester County, Vol. 3. Martha Reamy. Births, marriages, and deaths from the records of Kennett Monthly Meeting, London Grove Monthly Meeting. (1998), 2000. 209 pp. D1521 - $18.00 Clarion County, Pennsylvania formed in 1839 from parts of Venango and Armstrong counties Obituaries From Clarion Newspapers 1895-1900. Sally Jordan Reed. These obituaries are transcribed from four Clarion County newspapers: Clarion Democrat, Clarion Republican, Clarion Jacksonian and Clarion Republican Gazette. Every-name index. 2002, 246 pp., 8½ x 11 Softbound. 126-4013 - $24.95 Obituaries From The Clarion Democrat: 1901-1905. Sally Jordan Reed. Contains the complete obituary transcripts from this early newspaper. The obituaries written during this time period were far more elaborate and contained more information than those written today, including cause of death, birth place, cemetery in which interred, occupations and activities of life, as well as the names and whereabouts of spouse, children, parents, grandparents, etc. Some listings are one paragraph but many are several paragraphs and others are a full page. These obituaries also contain names of people who were not from Clarion County, but had relatives or "ties" to the county, or lived there at one time. Every-name index. 2000/01, 169 pp., 8 1/2 x 11 softbound. 126-7419 - $18.95 Obituaries From The Clarion Democrat: 1906-1910. Sally Jordan Reed. Every-name index. 2000, 204 pp., 8 1/2 x 11 softbound. 1267467 - $21.95 Obituaries From The Clarion Democrat: 1911-1912. Sally Jordan Reed. Every-name index. 2001, 93 pp., 8 1/2 x 11 softbound. 1267475 - $11.95 Weddings From Clarion Newspapers: 1894-1900. Sally Jordan Reed. Wedding announcements from the area's newspapers, chronologically listed from 1894 through 1900. Excerpts include genealogical information, presiding pastors, etc., and detailed descriptions of the ceremonies. 2002, Indexed. 54 pp., 8 ½ x 11, softbound. 126-7529 - $11.95 Cumberland County, Pennsylvania formed in 1750 from Lancaster County Cumberland County Pennsylvania Church Records of the 18th Century. F. Edward Wright. Records for: Presbyterian; Lutheran; German Reformed; a few Episcopal; records of Reverends Bucher, Cuthbertson and Cooper; and a few more sources. (1994), 2001. 179 pp. D0775 - $18.00 Dauphin County, Pennsylvania formed in 1785 from Lancaster County +AVAILABLE IN FALL 2013! Dauphin County, Pennsylvania Marriage References and Family Relationships. These are marriage records (actual and implied) taken from church records, land records, Bible records, cemetery records, wills and administrations, court records, published genealogies, military records, and records of adjoining counties in which one of the parties was a resident of Dauphin County. Check back for item number and pricing. Early Church Records of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. F. Edward Wright. Contains baptisms, marriages, and burials for many of this county's churches. (1995), 2000. 154 pp. D1125 - $16.00 Dauphin County, Pennsylvania 1852-1855 selected Birth, Marriage, and Death Records from the Dauphin County Courthouse. Capitol Genealogical Society. Birth, marriage and death records recorded in the Dauphin County courthouse in Harrisburg, PA. Each record enumerates pertinent genealogical information relative to the event. For example: Patrick Donely son of Dennis Donely and Mary Ryan, born Parish of Boher, Tipperary Co, Ireland married Margaret Goff daughter of William Goff and Bridget Keenan. 16 Aug 1852. Catholic Rite, Rev. Pierce Maher. Index. 2002, 8.5" X 11", Softbound, 86 pp.. 115-354 - $10.00 Delaware County, Pennsylvania formed in 1789 from Chester County Early Church Records of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, Vol. 1. John Pitts Launey & F. Edward Wright. Chiefly the Quaker records of Chester Monthly Meeting in the southern part of the county. Includes marriages, births, deaths, certificates, minutes, acknowledgments and disownments. A 9 page section of the book contains records of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Chester, including births, deaths, baptisms and marriages from the early 1700s. (1997), 2007. 315 pp. D1303 $26.00 Early Church Records of Delaware County, PA, Volume 2 - John Pitts Launey. Records from Concord Monthly Meeting, Forks of Brandywine Presbyterian Church, Brandywine Baptist Church, and Middletown Graveyard. (1997), 2007, 5½x8½, paper, index, 378 pp. WB1370 - $30.50 Early Church Records of Delaware County, PA Vol. 3: The Welsh Tract. This volume contains records from several churches including: the Radnor-Haverford-Merion Monthly Meeting whose records include Welsh births, Pennsylvania births, burials, marriage certificates, certificates from Wales, minutes (1684-1800), and "Meeting for Suffering;" the St. David's Protestant Episcopal Church whose records are limited to births and baptisms and the Darby Monthly Meeting whose records cover births, deaths, early wills, marriage certificates, 29 certificates of removal, and minutes (1684-1800). (1997) 2005. 336 pp. WB1371 - $26.00 Fayette County, Pennsylvania formed in 1783 from Westmoreland County County Chronicles: A Vivid Collection of Fayette County, Pennsylvania Histories. Ceane O'Hanlon-Lincoln. A wealth of history is embedded in the lush, rolling hills and valleys, majestic mountains and ever-mysterious deep woods of Fayette County, Pennsylvania. The names of places replete with the cobwebs of antiquity abound in this unique corner of the "Keystone State." County Chronicles is a vivid tapestry of assorted people, places and events that affected and shaped Fayette County. Along with meticulous research, County Chronicles embraces remembrances, personal experiences and sentiments. Written in conversational style, each Chronicle is complete in itself - perfect for today's busy people who like to read. Awardwinning author Ceane O'Hanlon-Lincoln has a genuine talent for bringing history alive. Join her along this exciting road to history, and explore - experience - this unique patch of Penn's Woods. Many of these Chronicles were first published by The Daily Courier, Connellsville, PA. 2004. Hardcover. 126-7792 - $65.00 Indiana County, Pennsylvania formed in 1803 from Lycoming and Westmoreland counties Indiana County, Pennsylvania Cemeteries plus History of Brush Valley Lutheran Church, Volume 1. Des Warzel. Includes 15 cemeteries: Brush Valley Lutheran, Brush Valley Methodist, Cresswell, Dias, Evans (Brush Valley Twp.), Blacklick M. E., Clarke, East Union (Buffington Twp.), Mathews and Wakefield (East Wheatfield Twp.), Cameron’s Bottom, Mt. Union, Mt. Zion, Pineland (New Strongstown), Union (Old Strongstown) (Pine Township). Also included in this record is a history of Brush Valley Lutheran Church, one of the oldest churches in the county. Index. 1995, 8.5" X 11", Softbound, 189 pp. 115-031 - $17.95 Jefferson County, Pennsylvania formed in 1804 from Lycoming County Jefferson County, Pennsylvania: Her Pioneers and People, 18001915, Volume 1. William J. McKnight, M.D. Volume one of two. Most of the original settlers of this area were patients of Dr. McKnight, and his books reflect his first-hand knowledge of the people and events of this time period. Volume one is devoted to the general history of Jefferson County and its individual townships, and Pennsylvania. Historical index. Maps, illustrations. Reprint of 1917 edition. 516 pp., 8 1/2 x 11 Hardbound. 126-4026A - $49.95 Lancaster County, Pennsylvania formed in 1729 from Chester County Abstracts of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Wills. These wills were abstracted under the auspices of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania in the early 1900s. Every name mentioned in the original will is abstracted. 1732-1785. (1995), 2006. 327 pp. WB1123 - $28.00 1786-1820. (1995), 2003. 337 pp. WB1140 - $27.50 1821-1830. 2000. 153 pp. CP134 - $16.00 Lancaster County, PA Church Records of the 18th Century. F. Edward Wright and Robert L. Hess. 18th Century church and pastoral registers of births, marriages, deaths, memberships and related records of Lancaster County. Vol 1: Blaser’s Reformed; Cocalico Reformed; Manheim Lutheran and Reformed; Maytown Luthean and Reformed; Muddy Creek Lutheran and Reformed; Pequea Reformed; Reiher’s Reformed; Seltenreich Reformed; Little Cocalico (Swamp) Reformed; White Oaks Reformed; and pre-1771 Lutheran; Elizabethtown Lutheran; and Bergstrasse Lutheran. (1994), 2001. 316 pp. D0742 - $26.50 Vol. 2: First Reformed, Lancaster. 351 pp. (1994), 2000. D0743 $26.00 Vol 3: Sadsbury (Quaker) Monthly Meeting; St. James’ Episcopal; Donegal Presbyterian; St. Mary’s Catholic; Lancaster Co. entries from the register of Rev. John Casper Stoever (Lutheran); and Lancaster Co. entries from the register of Rev. John Cuthbertson (Presbyterian). (1994), 2000. 279 pp. D0829 - $25.00 Vol. 4: Warwick Moravian (St. James); Lititz Moravian; and Donegal/Mount Joy Moravian. 269 pp. (2000) , 2002. D0837 $25.00 Vol. 5: Lancaster Moravian; Strasburg Lutheran; post -1770 Lutheran congregation of White Oaks union church; the Conestoga, White Oak, and East Conestoga German Baptist (Dunkard) congregations; Ephrata Seventh Day Baptist; Muddy Creek Moravian; the register of Rev. Traugott Frederick Illing (Anglican and Lutheran); and Lancaster Co. entries from the register of Rev. John Waldschmidt (Reformed). 2001. 325 pp. D010 - $29.00. +NEW! Vol. 6: Robert L. Hess and F. Edward Wright. Includes records of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church and New Holland Lutheran Church. 478 pp, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 2012. D667 - $39.50 Revolutionary Patriots of Lancaster County, PA. Henry C. Peden, Jr. Each entry gives rank, company, battalion, dates and places of service, and any other notes contained in the muster rolls. In some cases, places of residence and dates of death are indicated. (1998), 2000. 335 pp. WB1932 - $27.00 Abstracts of Lancaster Co, PA Orphans Court Records. Edward Wevodau. Orphans Court records reveal marriages, link children to parents, identify land transfers from parent to child, and provide other assorted clues. 2001. 8½x11. 1742-1767. 182 pp. CP3644 - $19.95 1768-1782. 210 pp. CP327 - $20.00 1782-1791. 254 pp. CP328 - $24.95 Abstracts of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Deed Records. Edward Wevodau. Valuable information can be found in deeds: occupation and place of residence, name of spouse at a given point in time, marriages, parent-child relationships, references to other court records, often with cited locations, lists of heirs, family migrations, and arrival/departure in and from a particular area. Abstracts in this book include info. that would help a researcher identify a familial connection. Users should also understand that deeds were recorded in several books simultaneously; hence, there will be overlapping in the dates of recording between volumes in this series. 8½ x 11. Vol. 1. (Bks N-Q), 1770-1789. 2002. 244 pp. CP322 - $25.00. Vol. 2. (Bks R-U), 1774-1789. 2003. 227 pp. CP325 - $25.00 Vol. 3. (Bks W-Z), 1779-1786. 2004. 144 pp. CP348 - $20.00 Vol. 4. (Bks AA-DD), 1784-1791. 2004. 160 pp. CP378 - $20.00 Vol. 5. (Bks EE-HH), 1786-1797. 2006. 177 pp. CP548 – $20.00 Vol. 6. (Bks II-NN), 1787-1793. 2006. 160 pp. CP549 - $20.00 Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Land Records 1729-1750 & Land Warrants 1710-1742. Marsha Martin. This work contains names of owners, adjoining property owners, heirs, wives, etc., giving relationships of heirs, and gives history of the land back to the original patent. Especially useful when there was not a will. (1998), 2005. 204 pp. WB1542 - $20.50 Lebanon County, Pennsylvania formed in 1813 from Dauphin and Lancaster counties Early Church Records of Lebanon County, PA. F. Edward Wright. These records are the earliest available for each church through 1800 and include: Bindnagel Evangelical Lutheran, baptisms, confirmations, communicants, burials, marriages, biographies; Tabor First Reformed, baptisms; Heidelberg Congregation, baptisms; St. Paul's (or Klopp's), baptisms; St. Jacob's Kimmerlin's Reformed, baptisms; Trinity Tulpehocken, baptisms and marriages; Swatara Reformed Congregation, Jonestown, baptisms; St. John's Union, Fredricksburg, baptisms; Millbach Reformed Congregation, baptisms and a few marriages; Quitopahilla Reformed and Lutheran, baptisms, marriages and burials; Zion Evangelical Lutheran, baptisms; Trinity Evangelical Lutheran(Colebrook), baptisms, confirmations; Zoar Evangelical, baptisms and burials; Bindnagel Evangelical, baptisms, marriages and burials; and some baptisms and marriages performed by John Casper Stoever. (1995), 2003. 528 pp. D0928 - $40.00 30 Montgomery County, Pennsylvania formed in 1784 from Philadelphia County Abstracts of Montgomery County, PA Wills 1784-1823. Ellwood Roberts. Gives testator, heirs, trustees, guardians, executors and other persons named in the will; dates will was written & proved. (1998), 2007. 435 pp. WBR0455 - $35.50 Marriages and Deaths of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 1685-1800 - Charlotte Meldrum. This collection of vital records kept by churches in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania beginning in 1685, in most cases the only surviving record. Includes Quaker, Lutheran, Presbyterian, and Reformed church records. Abington Monthly Meeting was established in 1683. From 1687 to 1710, it was known as Dublin Monthly Meeting. Gwynedd Monthly Meeting was formed in 1714 from Radnor. Horsham was formed in 1782 from Abington. The Baptist records of Pennypack Church began in 1689. By 1776, there were least ten Lutheran and eight Reformed congregations in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Churches included in the book are Abington, Gwynedd, Horsham, Abington Presbyterian, Augustus Lutheran at Trappe, New Goshenhoppen Reformed and Old Goshenhoppen Reformed Church, Great Swamp, Indian Field or Indian Creek and Faulkner Swamp. (1999), 2007. 239 pp. HBM0065 $21.50 Abstracts of Administrations of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 1822-1850. Mary Marshall Brewer. Abstracts of the administrations of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania for the period from 1822 through 1850. Montgomery County was formed in 1784 from part of Philadelphia County, PA. 2005. 150 pp. D0645 - $18.00 Abstracts of the Wills of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 1824-1850. Mary Marshall Brewer. Detailed abstracts of the wills. 2005. 247 pp. D0646 - $24.00 Northampton County, Pennsylvania formed in 1752 from Bucks County Northampton County, Pennsylvania Marriage References and Family Relationships, 1652-1800. Noreen and Paul Koehler and F. Edward Wright. A compilation of marriage references and family relationships from a vast variety of records including church records, land records, Bible records, cemetery records, wills and administrations, court records, published genealogies, military records, and records of adjoining counties in which one of the parties was a resident of Northampton County. A MUST for your Northampton County research. 2011. 244 pp. 8 ½ x 11. D1683 - $36.50 Northampton County, Pennsylvania Will Abstracts, 1752-1802. Noreen and Paul Koehler. The authors have provided more than just will abstracts. These abstracts also contain other information about the testator gleaned from other sources--not only wills. 5.5 x 8.5, 2011. D0903 - $19.50 Abstracts of Public Records of Northampton Co. PA, Vol. 1: 17271779. Candace E. Anderson. Includes letters, court proceedings, criminal inquests, tax lists, oaths of allegiance, muster rolls, court petitions, treasurer’s accts, maps and surveys, lists of residents, commissions, and other miscellaneous records. These records generally involve public records of Northampton County but there are several records for other counties, particularly Bucks County from which Northampton was formed. 2001. 297 pp. 8½ x11. CP3628 $29.95 Abstracts of Deeds of Northampton Co. PA. Candace E. Anderson. Part one of this book of abstracts contains land records—deeds, mortgages, deed polls, leases, and so forth. The second part was taken from a volume of miscellaneous public records. Most of the records are from Northampton County though a few come from neighboring counties. 8½ x11. 2000-2003. Vol. 1: Deed Books A1 (1752-1763) and B1 (1763-1773) plus Abstracts of Miscellaneous Public Records: 1749-1838. 241 pp. CP233 - $25.00 Vol. 2: Deed Books C1 (1773-1781), D1 (1781-1785; 1802), and E1 (1785-1792). 356 pp. CP230 - $35.00 Vol. 3: Deed Books F1 (1786-1792), and G1 (1789-1802). 345 pp. CP323 - $36.00 Vol. 4: Deed Books H1 (1791-1802) and A2 (1792-1798). 337 pp. CP329 - $35.00 Vol. 5: Deed Books B2 (1794-1798) and C2 (1796-1805). 2006. 384 pp. CP560 - $38.50 Genealogical Abstracts of Orphans Court Records, Northampton Co., PA. Candace E. Anderson. Genealogical information one can find in these court records include the names of widows and children, names of grandchildren, brothers, uncles, aunts, grandfathers, friends, and neighbors; the names of the husbands of the daughters of the deceased; the place of residence of a family and the property they held; ages, death dates, war service; the location of relatives in other counties, states, and countries; occupations. When a man died intestate, the distribution of his estate was taken to this court for consideration, often listing all the names of his heirs in the records of the proceedings. Within the records are many hints of family situations such as family quarrels and complaints, hardships, disappearances of loved ones, the horrors of war, even a mention of treason to list some. Candace gives brief explanations of the types of records brought to the Orphans Court and the meaning of certain words. Every name index included for instant reference. Vol. 1: Books A-E, 1752-1795. 1998. 8 ½ x 11. 298 pp. CP237 $35.00 Vol. 2: Books 6-8, 1795-1815. 1999. 8 ½ x 11. 525 pp. CP238 $45.00 Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania formed in 1682 18th Century Records of the German Lutheran Church at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (St. Michael's and Zion). Translated by Robert L. Hess, Ph.D. Edited by F. Edward Wright. Dr. Hess’s years of dedication to this project have created a ground-breaking genealogical series and a must-have for those with Lutheran ancestors in the Philadelphia region. Most of these translated records have never been published in English and therefore have been unavailable to researchers until now. The baptism records include the names of the child, parents and witnesses. All 5 volumes of St. Michael’s and Zion Lutheran plus Philadelphia and Germantown Reformed are contained in CD-ROM DCD106. See Pennsylvania CDs p. 4.] Vol. 1: Baptisms 1745-1769. 2004. 330 pp. D180 – $32.00 Vol. 2: Baptisms 1770-1786. 2005. 391 pp. D181 - $35.00 Vol. 3: Baptisms 1787-1800. 2005. 376 pp. D182 - $35.00 Volume 4: Marriages and Confirmations. The marriage records were recorded between 1745-and 1800. The confirmations were recorded from 1745 to 1769 and also 1786. 2005. 391 pp. D183 - $35.00 Volume 5: Burials. (1745 to 1800). The burial records always include the decedent's name and date of death; usually their age; sometimes their birthdate and parent’s names; and occasionally added notes by the pastor, details of the cause of death or other related information. 2006. 382 pp. D184 - $35.00. Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Land Records, 1706-1713. Mary Marshall Brewer.From Deed Book E3. 2000. 167 pp. WB2123 $18.00 18th Century Records of the Germantown Reformed Church of Pennsylvania. F. Edward Wright. These records are taken from the church register, transcribed by William J. Hinke found at the Evangelical and Reformed Historical Society in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. (1994), 2004. 158 pp. D0831 - $14.00 Abstracts of Philadelphia County, PA Wills. Abstracted under the auspices of the Historical Soc. of PA. Every name mentioned in the will is abstracted, land tract names, residence and occupation of deceased. 1682-1726. (1995), 2007. 297 pp. WB1037 -$26.50 1726-1747. (1995), 2005. 210 pp. WB1126 - $27.00 1748-1763. (1997), 2007. 284 pp. WB1447 - $25.50 1763-1784. (1998), 2007. 320 pp. WB1458 - $25.50 1777-1790. (1998), 2004. 295 pp. WB1488 - $26.00 1790-1802. (1998), 2007. 382 pp. WB1489 - $31.00 1802-1809. (1998), 2007. 278 pp. WB1490 - $24.00 1810-1815. (1998), 2007. 228 pp. WB1491 - $18.50 1815-1819. (1998), 2007. 216 pp. WB1492 - $17.50 1820-1825. 1998. 287 pp. WB1493 - $23.00 31 Early Church Records of the First Reformed Church of Philadelphia. F. Edward Wright. Marriages, baptisms and burials. (1994), 1997. Vol. 1, 1748-1780. 272 pp. D0883 - $24.00 Vol. 2. 1781-1800. 283 pp. D0884 - $22.00 Early Quaker Records of Philadelphia, Anna Miller Watring. In 1772 the Northern and Southern District Monthly Meetings were established. This includes dates of birth and marriages. Unusual for Quakers, the records of deaths and burials have been preserved here. The marriage certificates have been abstracted giving names of bride, groom, frequently the parents, and residences. The minutes of the men's meetings show arrivals and departures of families, violation of discipline, intentions to marry, disputes. Sometimes the minutes give clues to marriages not recorded in the marriage certificates. Vol. 1, 1682-1750. (1997), 2001. 328 pp. D1307 - $28.50 Vol. 2, 1751-1800. (1998). 2009. 406 pp. D1950 - $35.00 Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania formed in 1811 from parts of Berks and Northampton counties Records of Bethany Evangelical Congregational Church formerly Bethany United Evangelical. Phillip A. Rice. Records of two church books of historical records, lists of pastors (1894-1993), members, marriages (1897-1993), baptisms (1897-1993), deaths (1950-1993). 1994, 8 1/2x11, paper, 197 pp. Soft Cover. 115-048 - $22.95 Somerset County, Pennsylvania formed in 1795 from Bedford County Cemetery Records of Cambria and Somerset County, Pennsylvania, Volume II (2). Brian J. Ensley. Individual cemetery records are listed in alphabetical order. Volume II includes: 9 Cambria County Cemeteries: Adams Twp.: Lovett Cemetery. Croyle Twp.: Ford and Pringle Hill Evangelical Cemeteries. East Taylor Twp.: Bartlebaugh Cemetery. Jackson Twp.: Brown Cemetery. Richland Twp.: Baumgardner Cemetery. Summerhill Twp.: Pringle Hill and Wilmore United Brethren Cemetery. Upper Yoder Twp.: Berkley Hills Cemetery. 24 Somerset County Cemeteries: Allegheny Twp.: Sarver Farm Cemetery. Benson Borough: Saint Anne’s Catholic Cemetery. Jefferson Twp.: Kimmel Cemetery and Lenhart Burial Ground. Lincoln Twp.: Beulah Methodist and Emert Burial Ground. Ogle Twp.: Mount Carmel Lutheran Cemetery. Paint Twp.: Berkey Farm, Foustwell, Fyock, Horner, and Rummel Lutheran Cemeteries. Quemahoning Twp.: Mostoller United Methodist and Specht Cemeteries. Shade Twp.: Daley Farm, Daley, McGregor, Martin Luther Memorial, and Sorber Cemeteries. Somerset Twp.: Heiple Farm Cemetery. Stonycreek Twp.: Brotherton Pike Brethren, Lambert, Musser, Pleasant Hill, and Rayman Brethren Cemeteries. 1999, 8.5" X 11", Softbound, 180 pp. 115-228 $18.00 Cemetery Records of Cambria and Somerset County, Pennsylvania, Volume VI (6). Brian J. Ensley. Includes 6 Cambria County Cemeteries: Adams Twp.: Salix Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery. Jackson Twp.: Ogden Lutheran (St. Paul’s). Lower Yoder Twp.: St. Columba’s (Lower Yoder) Catholic Cemetery. Richland Twp.: Weaver Cemetery. Southmont Borough: Ream Cemetery. Stonycreek Twp.: Wissinger Cemetery 19 Somerset County Cemeteries: Brothersvalley Twp.: Flickinger Cemetery, Cober Cemetery. Hooversville: St. Paul’s Reformed Cemetery. Jenner Twp.: Forney Cemetery, Griffin Plot, Speicher Plot. Milford Twp: Cramer-King Cemetery, Pleasant Hill Brethren Cemetery. Paint Twp.: Berkey Cemetery, Custer Cemetery, Holsopple (Samuel) Cemetery, Pfeil Cemetery, Mt. Zion Lutheran Cemetery. Quemahoning Twp.: Blough Cemetery, Bowman Cemetery, Horner (Samuel) Cemetery. Shade Twp.: Berkebile-Thomas Cemetery. Somerset Borough: Ankeny Square Cemetery. Somerset Twp.: Hoppert Plot. Index. 2004, 8.5" X 11", Softbound, 166 pp. 115-523 - $18.00 Venango County, Pennsylvania formed in 1800 from Allegheny and Lycoming counties Scrips and Scraps: Scrapbook Abstracts of Venango County and Surrounding Areas. Nancy Byers Romig. Abstracts from scrapbooks kept by Porter and Sarah Phipps, Nannie Cross, and their families. It includes obituaries, weddings, birthdays, other social events and political events, primarily concerning families in the ClintonvilleKennerdell area, oil men, Civil War friends and then Pittsburgh friends after 1900. Index. 1995, 8.5" X 11", Softbound, 318 pp. 115-349 $24.95 Washington County, Pennsylvania formed in 1781 from Westmoreland County Stories From Our Files, McKeever Study Library. Jane M. Fulcher. This collection of true stories (Series A, B, C and Index), though written without a plot, illuminates a part of Washington County, Pennsylvania history. This book tells vividly what various people lived through in Avella and in West Middletown. Topics include: soft coal mining in the 1920s, the Gold Rush as explained by a local doctor, the Underground Railroad, Union soldiers and Copperheads, experiences of a young minister in a suburban church and in a small country church, a village general store (1930s, 1940s, 1950s), an artist who settled in West Middletown, Henry Ford and the Ralston thresher, farming can be dangerous, truck driving, schools and teaching, volunteer fire departments -- to name a few. Stories from Our Files is filled with history and genealogy. No index. 2004, 8.5" X 11", Softbound, 442 pp. 115-352 - $35.00 Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania formed in 1773 from Bedford County Birth Records From Leader Times and Vandergrift News, 19912001. Carmella Corcetti Shirley. Listing of births and birthdays as recorded in the Kittanning (Armstrong County) and Vandergrift (Westmoreland County) newspapers for 1991 through 2001. 2002, Indexed. 176 pp., 8 1/2 x 11 Soft cover. 126-7537 - $18.95 Marriages and Anniversaries Taken From the Leader Times Newspapers: 1922, 1962, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001; and Vandergrift News: 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001. Carmella Corcetti Shirley. Collection of records taken from the Kittanning (Armstrong County) and Vandergrift (Westmoreland County) newspapers. Listing of names and dates are arranged by year, then alphabetically. Marriages include parents' names; anniversaries include children's names. Not indexed. 2002, 125 pp., 8 1/2 x 11 Soft cover. 126-7536 $15.00 York County, Pennsylvania formed in 1749 from Lancaster County Early Families of York County, Pennsylvania, Vol. 1. Keith A. Dull. Families from early 1700s to mid 1800s: Baehli, Bahn, Biehlmajer, Bortner, Dubbs, Gaertner, Gans, Gerberich, Hoffman, Keller, Kleinfelter, Kramer, Kunckel, Lanius, Lightfoot, Miller, Ruhl, Schenck, Scherer, Schmidt, Schultz, Seitz, Shaffer, Sprenkel. (1995), 2007. 156 pp. WB0925 - $18.00 Early Families of York County, Pa Vol. 2. Keith A. Dull. The following families are traced from early 1700s to mid 1800s: Arechtler, Bieir, Diehl, Ehrhardt, Friesner, Grimm, Hamann, Hildebrand, Keller, Kroeller, Kull, Oechner, Ragg, Schaffer, Schonhaler, Seitz, Simon, Stabler, Swartz, Welk. (1995), 2000, 2007. WB1127 - $18.00 Land Records of York County, PA Mary Marshall Brewer. At its inception Lancaster County included all of present day York and Adams Counties. In many of the deeds the line of ownership reveals the relationship of parents, grandparents, spouses, etc. (especially helpful when the ancestor died without a will). 2002-2004. 1746-1764 Libers A&B. 266 pp. D140 - $22.50 1764-1771 Libers C&D. 263 pp. D043 - $23.00 1771-1775 Libers E&F. 200 pp. D142 - $20.00 1775-1793 Libers G&H. 277 pp. D141 - $24.00 Guide to Research in York and Adams Counties, Pennsylvania. Robert Barnes. See description in Adams County section.. D1166 $22.00 SALE PRICE $12.00 100 Years at Warrington: York County, Pennsylvania, Quaker Marriages, Removals, Births and Deaths. Margaret B. Walmer. This 32 work contains:abstracts of the marriage records of Warrington Monthly Meeting for 1748 to 1854, including the names of all witnesses; abstracts of the Certificates of Removal issued or received by York Monthly Meeting for 1787 to 1857; and a consolidated list of births and deaths from the records of Warrington (1745 to 18--) and Menallen (1775 to 1857) Monthly Meetings. (1989), 2007. 334 pp. HBW0269 $29.00 Abstracts of York County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1749-1819. F. Edward Wright. Includes all persons named in will, trustees, guardians, witnesses, executors, debtors, relatives, references to property, and dates will was written & proved. (1995), 2000. 411 pp. WB0927 $32.00 Early German Settlers of York County, Pennsylvania. Keith A. Dull. Revised Edition. Traces the lineages of a large portion of the German families of York County, giving exhaustive coverage of the townships of Codorus, Dover, Manchester, and Shrewsbury (as the boundaries were defined at the time of the 1762 tax). (1997), 2003. 412 pp. WB1305 - $32.00 Marriages and Deaths from the York Recorder, 1821-1830. F. Edward Wright. Notices of deaths and marriages which occurred in York and surrounding Maryland and Pennsyvania Counties. Taken from copies at the Library of Congress. (1995) 1999. 83 pp. WB1093 $13.50 York County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 18th Century, Vol 1. F. Edward Wright. Southern part of the county. Each volume has a map showing church locations. Births, marriages, and deaths of the following churches: Friedensaal (White); St. Peter's (Yellow) Reformed; St. Jacob's (Stone) Union; Lischy's (St. Peter's); Steltz Union (Bethlehem); Emanuel Reformed, Hanover; St. Pauls (Ziegler's) Lutheran; Fissel's (Jerusalem) Union; Saddler's (St. John's) Lutheran; Sherman's (St. David's) Union; St. Matthew's Lutheran; Staley's (St. Luke's) Union; Guinston (Muddy Creek) Presbyterian. (1991), 1999. 396 pp. D0478 - $33.00 York County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 18th Century, Vol. 2. Marlene S. Bates and F. Edward Wright. This volume covers City of York. Births, marriages, and deaths of the following churches: First Moravian; St. John's Episcopal; Christ Lutheran; York Monthly Meeting; and records of Reverend Goering. (1991), 2009. 463 pp. D0518 - $32.00 York County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 18th Century, Vol. 3. Marlene Strawser Bates and F. Edward Wright Births, marriages and deaths of the following churches: Kreutz Creek Lutheran and Reformed; Blymir's Union; Warrington Monthly Meeting; Strayer's Reformed and Lutheran; Canadochly Union; Wolf's Reformed; Quickel's Lutheran and Reformed. Plus private journals of: John Casper Stoever, Jacob Lischy, John Cuthbertson, Thomas Barton and Robert Cathcart. (1991), 1999. 380 pp. D0519 - $36.00 lineage from the earliest colonial records up through about 1800 using a wide range of documented sources. 2005. 309 pp. D700 - $27.00 Early Settlers of Tidewater Virginia, Volume 2 (Revised). This volume follows these families from the earliest colonial records up through about 1800 using a wide range of well documented sources: Baugh, Bevill, Bland, Bullington, Cousins, Cox, Giles, Gower, Hancock, Hatcher, Howlett, Knibb, Mann, Perkinson, Perrin, Ragsdale, Soane, Stratton, Tanner, Trent, Walthall, & Webster. 307 pp. (2006). 2011. D701 - $31.00 Early Settlers of Tidewater, Virginia Volume 3. Elise Greenup Jourdan. Families covered include: Anderson; Blackman; Bolling; Farrar; Gathright; Napier; Osborne; Parsons; Randolph, Henry; Randolph, William; Redford; Royall; Sharpe, Traylor; Turpin; Ward; Worsham. 2007. 315 pp. D702 - $31.00 Early Settlers of Tidewater, Virginia Volume 4. Elise Greenup Jourdan. Families covered: Carter, Cheatham, Goode, Knowles, Michaux, New, Perkins, Porter, Povall, Rowlett, Sherman, Stith, Walters, Whitlow, Womack. D703 - $32.00 Colonial Families of the Northern Neck of Virginia, Volume 1. Holly G. Wright and F. Edward Wright. Volume 1 centers on the following families of Westermoreland and surrounding counties: Abbington, Allerton, Allison, Ashton, Berryman, Blundall (Blundell), Bonam, Bowcock, Brinnon, Carr, Cash, Cox, Crabb, Davis. Davies, Downing, Dunkan, Earle, Elliott, English, Field, Ford, Frank, Garland, Garner, Gray, Harness, Harrison, Hasselrigg/Hazelrigg/Hasleridge, Higgins, Hobson (of Rappahannock, Westmoreland and Cumberland counties), Hornbuckle, Hudson, Vickers, Lancelot, Lane, McCarty, Markham, Marmaduke, Middleton, Minor, Moore, Mothershead, Moxley, Muse (Mewes), Newton, Omohundro, Payton, Peyton, Quisenberry, Rice, Roe, Rosier, Rust, Shropshire, Sutton, Veale, Wellington and Wigginton. (2005), 2007. 302 pp. D1987 - $28.00 Colonial Families of the Northern Neck of Virginia, Volume 2. Holly G. Wright and F. Edward Wright. Volume 2 continues our focus on families of Westmoreland County including: Arrington, Asbury, Atwell, Birket; Edwards; Eskridge; Field; Foster; Gower; Hardige; Hardwick, Haynie; Higdon; Hull; Jenkins; Kirk; Lovell; Pratt; Price; Sanford; Self; Settle/Suttle; Sorrell; Spence; Spencer; Strother; Sturman; Underwood; Wickliff; Wroe;Youell/Ewell. 2006. 248 pp. D1988 - $26.00 Colonial Families of Northern Neck, Virginia, Volume 3. Ralph and Catherine Beverly. Early families of Westmoreland and surrounding counties. The families covered are (tentatively) Awbrey, Baldridge, Beard, Blagg, Butler/Boteler, Fowke, Lord, Manly, Meador,Meades, Mottrom, Pierce (Peirce), Simmons, Speke, Vaulx, Watts/Watkins, Weedon, Wright. 2007. 252 pp. D1989 – $27.00 Free Negroes of Charleston, South Carolina, 1843-1844. Jerry M. Hynson. 2012. 84 pp. D0032 - $14.50 Virginia Genealogy: Sources & Resources. Carol McGinnis This is an encyclopedic listing of Virginia sources and resources for the genealogist. Ms. McGinnis devotes entire chapters to such subjects as Virginia land, people, and history; immigration and migration; vital records; Bible and church records; census records; land and court records; manuscripts and records abroad; ethnic Virginia; slavery and African-Americans; counties and their records; independent cities and their records; genealogical collections; and genealogical societies. Several sections of the book are based upon answers to questionnaires which the author sent to Virginia courthouses and historical and genealogical societies. References to 1,421 books and articles on all aspects of Virginia genealogy. A real giant of a book. 505pp. (1993). 2009. G3526 - $35.00 Free African-Americans of Charleston, South Carolina, 1844. Jerry M. Hynson. This is a separate listing from that containing in the volume on 1843-1844 free negroes of Charleston. This list, which appears alphabetically in the book, was taken in 1843 for the tax year 1844. Addresses are given. 2013. 58 pp. D0034 - $14.00 Some Wills from the Burned Counties of Virginia. William Lindsay Hopkins. Wills from circa 1670-1830. Brunswick, Buckingham, Caroline, Charles City, Dinwiddie, Elizabeth City, Glouster, Hanover, Henrico, James City, King George, King and Queen, King William, Mathews, Nanse-mond, New Kent, Prince George, Prince William, Stafford, and Warwick Cos. ISWBC - $30.00 South Carolina – Statewide and Regional Free Negroes of Charleston, South Carolina, 1841-1842. Jerry M. Hynson. Alphabetical listing of free negroes enumerated in Charleton. Addresses are usually given, making it easy to establish possible family relationships. 2012. 88 pp. D0031 - $14.50 Virginia – Statewide and Regional Early Settlers of Tidewater Virginia, Volume 1. Elise Greenup Jourdan. Families include: Akin, Archer, Ashbrook, Babbicom-ParkerMilner, Batte, Branch, Burton, Cocke, Ligon, Pleasants, Woodson and allied families of Henrico and surrounding counties. Jourdan takes the Marriage Records of the City of Fredericksburg, and of Orange, Spotsylvania, and Stafford Counties, Virginia, 1722-1850. Therese A. Fisher. Marriages were extracted from minister's returns, marriage bonds, some newspaper notices, and in the case of Stafford County, marriages implied from early land deeds, family Bible records and cemetery records, as well as the marriages recorded in Overwharton and St. Paul's parishes. (1990), 2007. 272 pp. HBF0345 - $24.50 33 Cavaliers and Pioneers. Vols. 1-3 by Virginia State Library &Archives, Nell Marion Nugent, Ed. (currently not available). Vols 4-8 by Virginia Genealogical Society, Dennis Hudgins, Ed. Includes abstracts of Virginia land patents and grants. Records are arranged under the name of the patentee or grantee and include the number of acres, locations and dates of settlement, names of family members, references to marriages, wills and other legal instruments. Names thousands of people transported by early settlers as "headrights." Hardbound. Vol. 4: 1732-1741. 1994. 393 pp. VG1084 - $30.00 Vol. 5: 1741-1750. 1995. 477 pp. VG1085 - $30.00 Vol. 6: 1749-1763. 1998. 552 pp. VG1086 - $40.00 Vol. 7: 1762-1776. 1999. 489 pp. VG1087 - $40.00 Supplement, 1690-1692. 1980. 18 pp. LI004 - $4.95 “compass” of Henrico Monthly Meeting. It eventually encompassed Friends living in the counties of Albemarle, Amelia, Bedford, Campbell, Caroline, Charles City, Goochland, Halifax, Hanover, Henrico, Louisa and Orange counties, and Richmond City. Records include marriages, births, and abstracts of the minutes. 2002. 205 pp. D039 - $18.00 Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800. Marriages and Marriage References for the counties of Lancaster, Northumberland, Old Rappahannock, Richmond, and Westmoreland. Robert K. Headley A list of 7,000 marriages and boasts an additional 16,000 index entries. It contains all marriage references--including licenses, bonds, mentions in wills, deeds, order books, and Bible records in both published and unpublished sources, and because it is so well sourced it offers far more than a simple list of marriages. Paperback. (2003) 2009. 512 pp. G2654 - $52.50 +AVAILABLE NOW! – Marriage References and Family Virginia Revolutionary War Land Grant Claims 1783-1850 (Rejected). William Lindsay Hopkins. These records often contain information about the veteran, his descendants and other affidavits from other living veterans who may never have asked for pensions or bounty land in their own right. The book concerns the applications made for bounty land after the war which were rejected, usually because the veteran had not served the requisite time or documents were missing to prove he had ever served at all. 1988. 293 pp. 8½ x 11. IVGCR - $35.00 Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Virginia, Volume 1. Mary Frances Carey, Barry W. Miles and Moody K. Miles. Volume 1 is devoted to the descendants of James Bonnewell, Richard Bundick, William Mason, Edward Thornton, Henry Trader/ Armitrader, & Henry Wright. 2004. 235 pp. D145 - $24.00 Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Virginia, Volume 2. Mary Frances Carey, Barry W. Miles and Moody K. Miles. Volume 2 is devoted to descendants of Edward Bayly, Richard Bayly, Edward Byrd, Edward Ker, John Lewis, Samuel Marshal (Bayside Marshalls) and Roger Miles - primarily of Accomack County. 220 pp. 2005. D146 $24.00 Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Virginia, Volume 3. Mary Frances Carey, Barry W. Miles and Moody K. Miles. Volume 3 continues with the colonial families of Accomack and Northampton Counties including descendants of Thomas Elliott Sr. of Northampton County; Thomas Elliott of Onley in Accomack County; Thomas Elliott of Wachapregue; John Fisher; John Mapp; and Bartholomew Mears. 2007. 274 pp. D147 - $28.00 Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Virginia, Volume 4. Mary Frances Carey, Barry W. Miles and Moody K. Miles. Volume 4 is devoted to the ancestors of William Taylor White (1837-1852). In 2005 a lead sealed coffin was discovered by construction workers in Washington, DC. It was later found to contain the remains of William Taylor White. The authors have concentrated on the ancestral families of White in this volume including Ayres, Crowson, Drummond, Hill, Littleton, Snead, Tunnell, Turnall, Walker, West, and White. 2009. 316 pp. D148 - $28.00 Early Quaker Records of Southeast Virginia. Martha A. Putnam. Blackwater Monthly Meeting (1760-1800): births, deaths, marriages, minutes, manumissions. Chuckatuck Monthly Meeting: marriages, births and deaths (1674 – 1728); extracts of minutes (1738-1763). Western Branch Monthly Meeting minutes (1767-1771). Counties covered: Nansemond, Isle of Wight, Southampton, Dinwiddie, Prince George. A few members from Sussex , Surrey and other counties also included. (1996), 1998. 77 pp. D1182 - $12.00 Quaker Records of Cedar Creek Monthly Meeting, Virginia 17391793. Mary Marshall Brewer. Prior to the formation of Cedar Creek Monthly Meeting, Quakers of this region were considered within the Accomack County, Virginia formed in 1634 became Northampton County in 1643 and was split off from Northampton County in 1663 See also The Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Virginia series under “Virginia – Statewide.” Relationships of Accomack County, Virginia. Anna M. Watring. These are marriage records (actual and implied) taken from church records, land records, Bible records, cemetery records, wills and administrations, court records, published genealogies, military records, and records of adjoining counties in which one of the parties was a resident of Accomack County. 2013, 392 pp., 5 ½ x 8 ½. D1694 $36.00 Tombstone Inscriptions of Upper Accomack County, Virginia. Mary Frances Carey, Moody K. Miles & Barry W. Miles. Almost 15,000 inscriptions from 333 grave sites, which are believed to be all that still exist in the upper half of the county. Death dates range from 17091994. All inscriptions give birth and death dates. 1995. 372 pp. Incl. map. HBC1449 - $32.50 Accomack County, Virginia Court Order Abstracts. JoAnn Riley McKey. (These volumes were compiled later and are not included on the Accomack County Court Abstracts CD). Vol. 2: 1666-1670. 1996. 234 pp. HBM152 - $22.50 Vol. 4: 1673-1676. 216 pp. HBM0695 - $23.50 Vol. 7: 1682-1690. 442 pp. HBM1038 – $35.50 Vol. 8: 1690-1697. 318 pp. HBM1092 - $28.00 Vol. 9: 1697-1703. 210 pp. HBM1286 – $21.50 Vol. 10: 1703-1710. 269 pp. HBM1480 – 28.00 Abstracts of the Wills and Administrations of Accomack County, Virginia, 1800-1860. Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles. In addition to the wills and administrations, this compilation also contains brief abstracts of the estate inventories, sales, audits and settlements recorded in the higher court (district, superior and circuit courts) will & deed books for the period 1800-1860; and in the lower court (county court) will books for the period 1800 to 1828. It also contains a listing of the administrations contained in County Order Book, 1786-1787, which was omitted from Nottingham’s book [above].. (2000), 2006. 2 vol. set. 774 pp. HBM1507 - $60.00 Marriage Records of Accomack County, Virginia, 1776-1854: Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, and Ministers' Returns. Nora Miller Turman. Alphabetized by groom with index to brides & includes the wife’s name & date marriage was recorded. 1994. Incl. map. 394 pp. HBT0135 -$34.00 Virginia’s Eastern Shore. Ralph T. Whitelaw. The records of Northampton and Accomack Counties begin 7 Jan. 1632/3 and thus are among the oldest continuous county records extant in America. Based upon this firm foundation, Mr. Whitelaw spent more than 15 years systematically tracing the history and present remains of all of the ancient houses on Virginia's Eastern Shore. His work is complemented by almost 400 photographs, covering all structures still standing in the two counties at that time, many of which no longer exist today. In so doing Whitelaw also traced the history of the Eastern Shore's society in general and of the bulk of the families which comprised it throughout the first three centuries of Virginia's history. An Every-Name index and two large 4-color maps (one in each volume) complete the book, making its resources fully available to readers. (1951). 1998. 757 pp. 2 vols. Hardbound. HSES1 - $149.50 Albemarle County, Virginia formed in 1744 from Goochland County Albemarle County, Virginia Marriages, 1780-1853. John Vogt & T. William Kethley, Jr. Each source for an individual marriage abstract 34 has been cited to facilitate examination of the original document. 1991. 862 pp. 3 vol. set. IALBE - $44.95 Albemarle County VA Court Papers, 1744-1783. Benjamin B. Weisiger, III. Loose papers from the period for which many of the order books are missing. 1987. 86 pp. IALBP - $12.95 Alexandria County, Virginia formed in 1789 as part of the National Capital returned to the state of Virginia in 1846 See Early Church Records of Alexandria & Fairfax County, VA. under Fairfax County. Alexandria County (Arlington), Virginia Marriage Records 18531895. Wesley E. Pippenger. Records for the period 1853 to 1895 of marriages for persons who were associated with Alexandria and/or residents there. Paperback, 326 pp, indexed, 1994 edition. WBP0292 $24.50 Amelia County, Virginia created in 1735 from Prince George County Amelia County Court Order Books. Detailed abstracts contain names of plaintiffs and defendants in a variety of lawsuits, witnesses, jurors, names of Justices, appointments of county clerk, sheriffs, deputy sheriffs, constables, surveyors, processioners of land, attorneys admitted to practice in the Amelia court, county tax levies, names of law offenders and their sentences, licenses and regulations for keeping ordinaries, licenses for fur traders, proof of some residents' countries of origin in order to enable them to obtain 50 acres of free land, binding out of orphans and illegitimate children, payment by the county for various services, and the sheriffs' returns for this period. Book 1, 1735-1746. 297 pp. IAMB1 - $33.00 Book 2, 1746-1750. 291 pp. IAMB2 - $33.00 Amelia County, VA Wills Gibson Jefferson McConnaughey. In addition to wills, contains estate inventories and appraisements. 1735-1761: Bonds 1735-1754; (Will Book 1). 87pp. IAMW1 - $20.00 1761-1771 (Will Book 2X). 63 pp. IAM2X - $20.00 1771-1780 (Will Book 2). 108 pp. IAMW2 - $22.00 Amelia County, VA Deeds. Gibson Jefferson McConnaughey. Contains deeds, bonds, dower relinquishments, 1735-1743. (Deed Book 1). 115 pp. IAMD1 - $22.00 1742-1747. (Deed Book 2). 99 pp. IAMD2 - $17.50 1747-1753. (Deed Books 3 & 4) 161 pp. IAMD3 - $28.00 1753-1759. (Deed Books 5 & 6) 130 pp. IAMD5 - $25.00 1759-1765. (Deed Books 7 & 8) 183 pp. IAMD7 - $30.00 1766-1773. (Deed Books 9, 10 & 11) 137 pp. IAMD9 - $30.00 1773-1778. (Deed Books 12, 13 & 14) 149 pp. IAM12 - $30.00 1778-1786. (Deed Books 15, 16 & 17) 204 pp. IAM15 - $30.00 Unrecorded Deeds and Other Documents of Amelia County, VA 1750-1902. Gibson Jefferson McConnaughey. While abstracting the records of Amelia Co., Va., the author discovered numerous unrecorded deeds, bills of sale, powers of attorney, marriage contracts, etc., which had never been proved, as well as records of the county Court of Oyer & Terminer for 1775-1791. 183 pp. IAMUD - $30.00 Miscellaneous Records of Amelia County, VA 1735-1865. Gibson Jefferson McConnaughey. Abstracts of Amelia County Virginia records made from the original deed and court order books in the County Clerk's Office.187 pp. IAMMR - $30.00 Augusta County, Virginia created in 1738 from Orange County Northern Neck (Land) Warrants & Surveys, 1730-1754: Orange & Augusta Counties. Peggy S. Joyner. 1985, 98 pp. INNW1 - $15.00 Augusta County, Marriages, 1748-1850. John Vogt & T. William Kethley, Jr. Augusta County originally encompassed all western lands of Virginia beyond the Blue Ridge Mountains and south of Frederick County. Contains 5,244 marriage records (bonds, licenses, or ministers’ returns). 1986, 425 pp. IAUGU - $30.00 Abstract of Augusta County, VA Death Registers, 1853-1896. Margaret C. Reese. 1983. 243 pp. Missing 1863 & the Pastures Dist.1880 & 1888. IAUGD - $22.50 Bedford County, Virginia formed in 11753 from Lunenberg County Quaker Records of South River Monthly Meeting, 1756-1800. F. Edward Wright. Marriages, births, deaths, and abstracts of the minutes of this Bedford County, Virginia meeting. (1993). 2002. 74 pp. D0712 – 15.00 Marriage Bonds of Bedford County, Virginia 1755-1800 [Reprinted with] Bedford County, Virginia: Index of Wills, from 1754 to 1830. Earle S. Dennis and Jane E. Smith. These Bedford County marriage bonds, the oldest of record, furnish the names of about 3,000 prospective brides and grooms, and there are references to some 1,500 parents and sureties. This edition is in an improved format, and the index of brides is in strict alphabetical order. Augmenting this work is the Index of Wills, an alphabetical list of several hundred testators with the probate dates. (1932, 1917). 2007. 99 pp. CC1425 - $16.50 Botetourt County, Virginia created in 1770 from Augusta County Botetourt County, VA Marriages, 1770-1853. John Vogt & T. William Kethley, Jr., Botetourt became the parent county for a total of forty-four counties, including much of the West Virginia area. Bonds, ministers' returns, and miscellaneous marriage data have been collected from the records in the Virginia State Library, Archives Division, and from courthouse sources to comprise the 5,211 marriage records. Two volume set. 1987. 600 pp. IBOTE - $33.00 Related Families of Botetourt County, Virginia. J. William Austin II. The central Virginia county of Botetourt was formed from Augusta County in 1769. Botetourt County is the parent county, in part, of Allegany, Bath, Craig, Fincastle, Montgomery, Roanoke, and Rockbridge counties in Virginia. Mr and Mrs. Austin's compendium of forty-eight family histories was fashioned together from a variety of primary and secondary sources. Among other things, the compilers made a careful study of Botetourt County marriages, wills, deeds, and death records from microfilm available at the Virginia State Library, as well as Botetourt County records housed at the county clerks'offices in Fincastle (Botetourt County), Salem (Roanoke County), and Lexington (Rockbridge County). The end result is an extensively annotated collection of early Botetourt families, many of whose progenitors were born in the 18th century. The families included in the volume, in the sequence in which they appear, are: Adams, Ammen, Austin, Beckner, Blount, Bowyer, Burger, Coffman, Crowder, Dempsey, Deisher, Fellers, Finch, Firebaugh, Flaherty, Hannah, Howell, Jopling, Kessler, Leftwich, Linkenhoger, McFerran, Noffsinger, Obenshain-Sweetland, Peck and Dill, Poague, Rinehart, Ritchey, Saville, Simpson, Sizer, Slusser, Stoner, Switzer, Wilhelm, Wood, Border, Bane, Etzler, Crush, Hypes, Layman, Lunsford, Young, Garland, Bolton, and Haden. 423 pp, paperback, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, (1977), 2008. CC9373 - $46.50 Brunswick County, Virginia formed in 1720 from Prince George County (The county government was not organized until 1732) Brunswick County, Virginia, Will Books. Stephen E. Bradley, Jr. 8.5x11. Volume 1: Will Books 2 and 3, 1739-1769 and 1783-1785. 1997. 178 pp. SBW01- $24.00 Volume 2: Wills Books 4 and 5 (part), 1761-1780. 1997. 119 pp. SBW02 - $24.00 Volume 3: Will Book 5, 1780–1795. 1997. 119 pp. SBW03 - $24.00 Volume 4: 1795 - 1804. 1997. 124 pp. SBW04 - $24.00 Volume 5: 1804-1812. 1998. 153 pp. SBW05 - $24.00 Brunswick County, Virginia, Deed Books. Stephen E. Bradley, Jr. 8.5x11. Volume 1: 1732–1745. 114 pp. SBD01 - $24.00 Volume 2: 1744–1755, 1764. SBD02 - $24.00 Volume 3: 1755–1764. SBD03 - $24.00 Volume 4: 1765-1770. 1998. 127 pp. SBD04 - $24.00 35 Volume 5: 1770-1775. 1998. 135 pp. SBD05 - $24.00. Volume 6: 1776-1787. 1999. 139 pp. SBD06 - $24.00 Buckingham County, Virginia formed in 1761 from Albemarle County Buckingham Burials, A Survey of Cemeteries in Buckingham County, VA. Janice J. R. Hull. Especially valuable because Buckingham is one of VA’s burned counties and many of the births and deaths recorded here took place before the fire, which occurred in 1869. Vol. 1. 292 cemeteries & approximately 3,450 burials. 1997. 583 pp. WB1750 - $25.00 Vol. 2. The continuation of the Hull’s project. 2002. 294 pp. WB1764 - $27.00 Vol. 3. Approximately 188 cemeteries are listed in this volume, as well as some additions and corrections to the previous two volumes. 2007, 680 pp. HBH4087 - $50.00 Campbell County, Virginia formed in 1782 from the eastern portion of Bedford County Campbell County Virginia Wills & Inventories 1782-1847. William Lindsay Hopkins. Abstracts. 8 ½ x 11. 1989. 232pp. ICAWI - $30.00 Caroline County, Virginia formed in 1728 from Essex, King William, and King & Queen counties +NEW! Caroline County, Virginia Marriage References and Family Relationships 1728-1800. F. Edward Wright. These marriage references and family relationships have been drawn from many sources including Bible records, court records, land records, probate records, military records, published genealogies, and more. If you are researching in Caroline County, or surrounding counties, this should be your FIRST resource for information! 2012. 226 pp. D1689 - $24.00 Caroline County, Virginia Order Books. John Frederick Dorman. Court orders dealing with presentations of wills and other probate, orders to road overseers, acknowledgement of deeds, and a myriad of other subjects which often reveal names of wives, approximate dates of death, decisions relating to chancery cases, debt, and complaints. 1732-1735 104pp. DR001 - $20 1734-1736 130pp. DR002 - $25 1737-1740 120pp. DR003 - $20 1740-1742/3 106pp. DR004 - $20 1742/3-1744 99pp. DR005 - $20 1744-1746 98pp. DR006 - $20 17467-1748 101pp. DR007 - $20 1748-1750 102pp. DR008 - $20 1750-1752 110pp. DR009 - $20 1752-1754 96pp. DR010 - $20 1755-1756 109pp. DR011 - $20 1756-1758 131pp. DR012 - $25 1759-1760 97pp. DR013 - $20 1760-1762 97pp. DR014 - $20 1762-1763 78pp. DR015 - $20 1764 92 pp. DR016 - $20 1764-1765 90 pp. DR017 - $20 1765 80 pp.DR018 - $20 1765 97pp. DR019 - $20 1765-1766 107pp. DR020 - $20 1766-1767 87pp. DR021 - $20 1767-1768 118pp. DR022 - $20 1768-1770 127pp. DR023 - $20 Caroline County, Virginia Court Records, Probate and Other Records from the Court Order and Minute Books 1781–1799. Kimberly Curtis Campbell. There are also chapters on civil matters, guardian bonds, manumissions, the tobacco warehouses, the courthouse and prison upkeep, processioning, overseers of the poor, overseers of the road, sheriffs and other officers, the justices and more. Includes transcriptions of the following: Court Order Book 17811785 (Mar 1781-Apr 1785); Court Order Book 1785-1787 (May 1785Mar 1787); Court Order Book 1787-1789 (Apr 1787-May 1789); Court Minute Book 1787-1791; Court Minute Book 1794 - 1796 (Jun 1794Dec 1796); Court Order Book 1799-1802 (Sep 1799 – Dec 1799). Note: The Record Books for orders from Oct 1791- May 1794 are among the missing records of Caroline Co. 1999. 285 pp. 8½ x11. ICRW2 - $32.00 Caroline County, Virginia Court Records: Will Book 1793-1897, Will & Plat Book 1742-1840 & Will Book 19 1814-1818. Kimberly Curtis Campbell. Contains the earliest extant wills for Caroline County bound in book form and located in the courthouse. T. E. Campbell’s Colonial Caroline, A History of Caroline County, Virginia, abstracted the will information from year 1732 through October 1781. During this time only Will Book 19 is extant, and it is included in this first volume. The original Will Books start again with number 29, beginning with the year 1853. 1998. 71 pp. 8½x11. ICACRW - $20.00 Caroline County Court Records, 1742-1833 and Marriages, 17871810. William Lindsay Hopkins. 197 pp. ICARR - $30.00 Charles City County, Virginia created in 1643 Charles City County, VA Wills & Deeds 1725-1731. Benjamin B. Weisiger, III. Abstracts of a book carried off by Union troops in the Civil War and returned in the 1970s. 1984. 63 pp. ICCBK - $10.00 Charles City County, VA Records, 1737-1774. Benjamin B. Weisiger, III. Abstracts of wills and deeds, 1763-1774, references to wills, estates, orphans, etc. in the Court Order Books, 1737-1761, a few fragments of wills, deeds and court orders, 1689-1690 and 16411642 and some loose documents. 1986. 201 pp. ICCRC - $22.50 Charles City County, VA Court Orders, 1687-1695. (with a fragment of a Court Order Book for the year 1680). Benjamin B. Weisiger, III. 1980. 249 pp. ICCO - $22.95 Chesterfield County, Virginia created in 1749 from Henrico County Chesterfield County, VA Marriage Bonds and Ministers Returns 1771-1815. Catherine Lindsay Knorr. Part of Henrico Parish from the earliest days of the Colony to 1642-1643 when Bristol Parish was formed. In 1735 it was granted its own exclusive parish named Dale and in 1749 the official county was formed. It is surrounded by Henrico, Charles City, Prince George, Dinwiddie, Albemarle, Powhatan and Goochland. (1958), 1992. 170 pp. SHVA013 - $20.00 Chesterfield County, VA Marriages, 1816-1853. Benjamin B. Weisiger, III, Marriage bonds and ministers' returns begin where Mrs. Knorr's book leaves off. Alphabetical by groom, with index to brides. 1981. 201 pp. ICHES-$22.50 Chesterfield County, VA Deeds. Benjamin B. Weisiger, III. 1749-1756. 1986. 109 pp. Abstracts of Deed Books #1 & 2. ICHD1 $12.95 1756-1764. 1989. 113 pp. Abstracts of Deed Books #3 & 4. ICHD2 $12.95 1764-1768. 1991. 74 pp. Abstracts of Deed Book #5. ICHD3 - $12.95 Chesterfield County, VA Wills, 1749-1774. Benjamin B. Weisiger, III. The book contains wills from Will Books #1 & 2 as well as data from Order Books re: guardians, orphans, apprentices, as well as a few chancery suits. 1979. 213 pages. ICHW1 - $22.50 Chesterfield County, VA Wills, 1774-1802. Benjamin B. Weisiger, III. The current volume contains abstracts from Will Books #3,4, & 5, as well as from Order Books #6 through 14. (1979) 1982. Revised edit. 327 pp. ICHW2 - $25.00 Clarke County, Virginia created in 1836 from Frederick County Green Hill Cemetery Tombstones and Burials, Berryville, Clarke County, VA. Donald R. & Mary L. Royston. A meticulous survey of a major Clarke County cemetery. More than 7,100 burials. Included for each entry (when available) is the name of the deceased, date of birth, date of death, cemetery lot number, burial date, and miscellaneous notes. The latter includes any recorded military service, relationships 36 (e.g., wife of, husband of, etc.) and age at time of death, if noted. Alphabetical. 2003. 8½x11. 183 pp. Includes map. IGHCTW - $34.00 Cemeteries of Clarke County, VA. Donald R. and Mary L. Royston. This is a companion volume to the previously-published Green Hill Cemetery. An effort has been made to survey all of the known cemeteries in the county. 2005. 113 pp. 8½ x11. ICCCV - $19.95 Culpeper County, Virginia formed in 1749 from Orange County Culpeper County Marriages, 1780-1853. John Vogt & T. William Kethley, Jr. The 2,711 marriage returns listed here were recorded by the county clerk from ministers' returns lists. 1986. 266 pp. ICULP $22.50 Culpeper County, VA. Will Book A, 1749-1770. Abstracted by John Frederick Dorman. 155 pp. 8½ x11. DR024 - $25.00 Culpeper County, VA Deed Bks. Abstracted by John Frederick Dorman. 8½ x11. Vol 1, 1749-1755. Bks A&B. 98 pp. DR025 - $20.00 Vol 2, 1755-1762. Bks C&D. 98 pp. DR026 - $20.00 Vol 3, 1762-1765. Book D& Book E (pages 1-138 only). 99 pp. DR027 - $20.00 Vol 4, 1765-1769. Bk E cont. (pages 138-644). 97 pp. DR028 $20.00. Vol 5, 1769-1772. Bk E cont. (pages 644-741 & Book F (pages 1454). 102 pp. DR029 - $20.00 Vol 6, 1772-1774. Bk F cont. (pages 454-740) & Book G (pages 1299). 102 pp. DR030 - $20.00 Cumberland County, Virginia created in 1748/9 from Goochland County The Vestry Book of Southam Parish, Cumberland County, Virginia 1745-1792. Ann K. Blomquist. Includes a history of the parish, parish officials, properties, the ministers, maps and the transcription of the vestry book. (2002), 2006, 5½x8½, paper, index, 340 pp. HBB0808 $27.50. Wilson Families in Colonial Virginia and related Mason, Seawell, Goodrich, Boush Families: Ancestors and Kin of Benjamin Wilson (1733-1814). Patti Sue McCrary. The narrative includes a description of the Goodrich and Mason involvement in Bacon’s Rebellion. A detailed table of contents shows the structure of each family. Documentation is provided in the footnotes, appendix, and bibliography. Up to five generations are shown with over 400 descendants. Cross-references show the 10 marriages between members of these families. Additional surnames with numerous entries in the index include Butt, Cary, Curle, Langley, Lightfoot, Newton, and Thelaball. 2007. 298 pp.. HBM4391 - $28.00 Essex County, Virginia formed in 1692 from (Old) Rappahannock County Essex County, Virginia Land Records. Mary Marshall Brewer. 1752-1761. 221 pp. 2006. D7250 - $23.00 1761-1772. 224 pp. 2006. D7251 - $23.00 1772-1786. 196 pp. 2006. D7252 - $24.00 Essex County, VA Records. John Frederick Dorman. 8½ x 11. 1706-1707, 1717-1719. Deeds and Wills No. 12, 1704-1707, pp. 278-444; Deeds and Wills, No. 15, 1716-1718. 90 pp. DR031 $20.00 1707-1711. Deeds and Wills, No. 13. 144 pp. DR032 - $25.00 1717-1722. Deeds, etc, No. 16 (1718-1721); Wills, Inventories and Settlements of Estates, No. 3 (1717-1722). 106 pp. DR033 $20.00 1722-1730. Wills, Bonds, Inventories, Etc. 113 pp. DR034 - $20.00 Fairfax County, Virginia formed in 1742 from Prince William County Fairfax County Virginia Implied Marriages. Marty Hiatt & Craig R. Scott. The authors have gleaned their information from wills, deed & other sources ranging from 1742 to 1904. More than 5,000 marriages are represented here. Full name index of all parties, including relatives, etc. when cited. 1994. 359 pp. IFRFX - $27.50 Fairfax County, Virginia 1749 Court Order Book. Charles & Virginia Hamrick. The authors have provided a faithful and accurate transcription of this early court order book. 2003. 64 pp. IFX49 - $15.95 Four Mile Run Land Grants. Charles W. Stetson. History of the Northern Neck grants for the present-day counties of Alexandria, Loudoun, and Fairfax. Describes the history of the tracts in terms of the inhabitants and subsequent deeds, chancery cases and other related documents - up to the late 1800s. Some genealogies of early landholders. (1935), 2001, 5½x8½, paper, index, 142 pp. HBS9365 $15.00 Abstracts of the Wills and Inventories of Fairfax County, Virginia, 1742-1801. Junie Estelle Stewart King. The will abstracts generally consist of the name of the testator, dates of instrument and probate, and the names of the spouse, children and other family members, executors and witnesses. Inventory abstracts usually only have a reference to the administrator and the inventory date. Also included are the Rent Rolls of 1761 and 1774. 61 pp. (1936), 1996. G3195 - $7.50 ONLY $4.50 while supplies last Fauquier County, Virginia formed in 1759 from Prince William County Fauquier County, Virginia Tombstone Inscriptions Vols 1 & 2. Nancy Baird, Carol Jordan and Joseph Scherer. These two volumes cover over 400 cemeteries. Inscriptions are just as they appear on the tombstone. Directions to each cemetery are given, including distinctive features to aid in locating it. A special list has been included in Volume 2 of known Civil War soldiers buried in Fauquier County cemeteries. (2000). 2004.540 pp. 8½x11. (2 volume set). HBB1626 - $58.00 Fauquier Families, 1759-1799. John P. Alcock. Indexed Abstracts of Tax & Tithable Lists; Marriage Bonds; Minute, Deed and Will Books plus other 18th century records. 1994. 8x10. 445 pp. IFQFP - $39.95 Fauquier Families Vol. 2 (Supplement). John P. Alcock. In 1996 a large part of the "loose papers" from the basement of the Fauquier County Courthouse was catalogued and filed systematically. Early in 1997 it was brought upstairs to the Records Room and added to the deed books, will books, marriage records, etc. This Supplement covers only the period from the founding of the county in 1759 to the end of the 18th century. Contains complete copies of all the extant tithable lists through 1781 except for names of negroes (slaves); personal property tax lists for 1783 as returned by the several census takers; marriage bonds (and a few from other years) and their associated consents (they had not been bundled with those of other years and so had not been copied into the Marriage Books); abstracts of leases in the Manor of Leeds that had not been recorded in the Deed Books; abstracts of those surveys of lots in the Manor that were held in the personal papers of Lord Fairfax and his heir Denny Martin Fairfax; and abstracts of the papers of Chancery suits completed from 1759 through 1789. 2000. 8x10. 212 pp. IFQF2 - $29.95 Neglected and Forgotten: Fauquier County, Virginia, French and Indian War, Revolutionary War and War of 1812 Veterans. Joan W. Peters. This companion piece to the author's previously published Military Records from the Fauquier County Minute Books contains transcripts of original records, many not found in Court Minutes. Records include previously unpublished material. Transcripts of documents in this series include 18th and 19th century muster rolls, early Virginia pension lists, military discharges, bounty land warrants, papers from law and chancery suits containing military records, pension declarations, notices of heirs-at-law, two interesting neverbefore published Court-martials and a slander suit. 2004. 8½x11. 148 pp. HBP0923 - $29.00 Frederick County, Virginia created in 1743 from Orange County Frederick County, VA Marriages, 1738-1850. John Vogt & T. William Kethley, Jr. This volume contains 8,093 marriages, consisting primarily of ministers' returns (with an occasional bond), compiled from a county 37 register in the Virginia State Library. About 1,000 of the records are marriage bonds for which no corresponding minister returns have been found. 1984. 470 pp. IFRED - $30.00 study for genealogists working in this period and region. 2001. 395 pp. ISALH - $35.95 Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, Volume IV (4): 1800-1862. Gertrude E. Gray. The concluding volume in this four-volume series of Northern Neck land grants. Together with Volume III in the series, it comprises about 10,000 abstracts naming 25,000 Northern Neck residents, all of them conveniently listed in the indexes. HARDCOVER BOOK. 502-2318 - $32.50 Henrico County, Virginia formed in 1634 Gloucester County, Virginia created in 1651 from York County Kingston Parish Register (Gloucester and Mathews Counties, Virginia) 1749-1827. Emma R. Matheny and Helen K. Yates. The Register of Kingston Parish is one of the few colonial records from this area to have survived more or less intact, and it is, therefore, of enormous importance to the genealogist. 530 marriages, 1750 births, and 120 deaths are incorporated into this present work. Some 6,000 persons are cited in the index. (1963). 2004. 167 pp. CC3800 - $23.00 Goochland County, Virginia formed in 1728 from Henrico County Goochland County Virginia Wills and Deeds. Benjamin B. Weisiger, III. At the time of its creation, Goochland's lands stretched to include all or part of the present counties of Amherst, Appomattox, Albemarle, Bedford, Buckingham, Campbell, Cumberland, Fluvanna, Nelson, and Powhatan. In 1744 the western portion of Goochland was detached to form Albemarle County, and in 1749 Cumberland County was created out of Goochland's lands south of the James River. The current vols. contain will and deed records from the time of its formation for the better part of the first two decades of its existence as a Virginia county. 1728-1736. 1983. 105 pp. IGCH1 - $15.00 1736-1742. 1984. 76 pp. IGCH2 - $12.95 1742-1749. 1984. 88 pp. IGCH3 - $12.95 Halifax County, Virginia created from Lunenburg County in 1752 Marriages of Halifax County, VA, 1801-1830. Marian Dodson Chiarito. Approx. 3,100 marriages. 1985, 183 pp. 8½x11. IHALI $30.00 Halifax County, VA Wills. Marian D.Chiarito. Detailed abstracts of wills, inventories, appraisements, and accounts. 8½x11. Will Book O, 1752-1773. 1982. 88 pp. IHWB0 - $20.00 Will Book 1, 1773-1783. 1984. 136 pp. IHWB1 - $20.00 Will Book 2, 1783-1792. 1989. 136 pp. IHWB2 - $20.00 Halifax County, VA Deeds. Marian D. Chiarito. Abstracts of deeds, bonds, & sales. 8½x11. Book 1, 1752-1759. 1988. 64 pp. IHDB1 - $9.95 Books 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6, 1759-1767. 1989. 224 pp. IHDB2 - $29.95 Book 7, 1767-1770. 1990. 66 pp. IHDB7 - $10.95 Halifax County, VA Pleas Book 1 - 1752-1755. Marian Dodson Chiarito. Includes court orders for administration and inventory of estates; acknowledgment of deeds, dower rights, bills of sale; appointments of officers, juries, attys., guardians, etc.; establishment of roads, mills, ferries, & ordinaries. 1990. 146 pp. 8x11. IHPB1 - $24.95 Hanover County, Virginia created in 1721 from New Kent County Hanover County, VA Superior Court Records. Richard Slatten and Janice Luck Abercrombie. 1987. Vol. 1: Superior Court of Law, 1809-1826; 1815-1826. 257 pp. IHAN1 - $20.00 Vol. 2: Superior Court of Law and Chancery, 1831-1838. 172 pp. IHAN2 - $20.00 Some Ancient Landowners in St. Martin’s Parish, Hanover County, VA. Norinne C. Gregory. Using some of the earliest seventeenth-century land grants, the author has recreated many of the family relationships of the early pioneers to this county. An excellent Henrico County, VA Deeds. Benjamin B. Weisiger, III. These volumes contains deeds, powers of attorney, indentures of service, notices of leaving the country, some land grants, and ages as given by deposition, as well as appointment of Justices, Sheriffs and County Clerks. 1677-1705. 188 pp. IHRD1 - $20.00 1706-1737. 256 pp. IHRD2 - $22.50 1737-1750. 142 pp. IHRD3 - $17.95 Colonial Wills of Henrico County, VA, 1677-1737. Benjamin B. Weisiger, III. This book contains wills, inventories and administrations 1677-1737 and miscellaneous wills and estates 1654-1737 from loose papers. 1976. 214 pp. IHRW1 - $25.00 Colonial Wills of Henrico County, VA, 1737-1781 with Addenda. Benjamin B. Weisiger, III. Contains the same as above for this period and references to same in order books where will books are not extant; also contents of Henrico County Wills Addenda, originally published separately. (1977), 1985. 233 pp. IHRW2 - $22.50 Quaker Records of Henrico Monthly Meeting - and other Church Records of Henrico, New Kent and Charles City Counties, Virginia. F. Edward Wright. This book primarily covers the records of Henrico Monthly Meeting. At one time or another the Henrico Monthly Meeting included the counties of Henrico, New Kent, Hanover, Caroline, Louisa, Goochland, Prince George, Dinwiddie, Amelia, Chesterfield, York, James City, Charles City, and Mecklenburg. It has been called Henrico, Curles, New Kent, Upper, Upland, White Oak Swamp, and Wayn Oak (or Weyanoke Monthly Meeting). This meeting was initially established as Curles prior to 1699, when its records begin. A few (14) pages are devoted to the surviving records of the Vestry Book of St. John’s Church, marriages of Henrico Court records, marriages by Rev. John Buchanan, early tombstone inscriptions of St. Johns Churchyard, and the Boar Swamp Baptist Church of Antioch. Most of the book consists of abstracts of the minutes and register of Henrico Monthly Meeting. Includes marriages, births, some deaths, removals, violations of Quaker discipline, sufferings (confiscation of property) and other activities. Period covered: late 1600s -1800. 2002. 126 pp. D036 - $15.00 Patrick Henry County, Virginia established in 1777 from Pittsylvania County In 1790 it was split into 2 counties: Patrick and Henry counties Henry County, Virginia Marriage Bonds, 1778-1849. Virginia Anderton Dodd. There are the marriage records of Henry County from its formation in 1778 until just prior to the keeping of vital records in Virginia. Most of the entries are based upon marriage bonds, which are arranged alphabetically by the husband's surname. Brides are indexed in a separate alphabetical sequence. (1953), 2004. 132 pp. CC1490 $18.50 Henry County, VA Abstracts of Deed Books. Lela C. Adams. These deeds include many bills of sale; trust deeds; powers of attorney; dower right releases; names of counties and states where the grantor has taken up residence or plans to reside; leases; damage suits; inquisitions into death; deeds of gifts; bonds and contracts. Books 1 & 2, Feb. 1776 - July 1784. (1975), 1992. 188 pp. SHVA043 - $20.00 Books 3 & 4, Aug. 1784 - June 1792. (1978), 1984. 136 pp. SHVA044 - $18.50 Books 5 & 6, Oct. 1792 - Dec. 1805. (1983), 1989. 232 pp. SHVA045 - $25.00 Henry County, VA Will Abstracts, Vol. 1 & 2, 1777-1820. Lela C. Adams. 1984. 120 pp. SHVA103 - $17.50 1778-1780 Tax Lists of Henry County, VA. Leila C. Adams. (1973), 1989. 31 pp. SHVA047 - $12.50 38 Isle of Wight County, Virginia created in 1634 as Warrosquoake County renamed Isle of Wight County in 1637 Isle of Wight County, VA Deeds, 1647-1710, Court Orders, 16931695 and Guardian Accounts, 1740-1767. William Lindsay Hopkins. The first of the surviving Isle of Wight Deed Books. Contains the earliest surviving references to inhabitants of that county. 1995. 8½x11. IIWD1 - $30.00 Isle of Wight County, VA Deeds, 1720-1736 and Deeds, 1741-1749. William Lindsay Hopkins. 1999 (reprint). 8½x11. 156 pp. IIWD2 $30.00 Isle of Wight County, VA Deeds, 1750-1782. William Lindsay Hopkins. 1995. 209 pp. 8½x11. IIWD3 - $30.00 Marriages of Isle of Wight County, VA, 1628-1800. Blanche Adams Chapman. Includes marriages from the area of present-day Southampton County, erected from Isle of Wight in 1749. Some 6,300 persons are identified, everyone of whom, including grooms, is cited in the index. (1933). 2008. 124 pp. CC950 - $19.50 Suffolk Parish Vestry Book, 1749-1784 (Nansemond County) and Newport Parish Vestry Book, 1724-1772 (Isle of Wight County). William Lindsay Hopkins. (1988), 1993. 184 pp. ISPVB - $30.00 James City County, Virginia formed in 1634 James City County, VA Land Tax Records, 1782-1813. Jean E. Blackmon. Transcripts of the land tax records for each year (with the exception of 1808, in which the records are missing or destroyed). Included is the proprietor's name, quantity of land owned, price, total value, and tax assessed. The 1813 record also includes the names of persons holding adjoining tracts, as well as creek and road delineations. 1991. 330 pp. 8½x11. IJCL1 - $35.00 King George County, Virginia formed in 1721 from Richmond County Land Records of King George County, VA 1721-1743. Sue Ann Damron. These are abstracts of Deed Books 1 & 2. 1999. 261 pp. WB0083 - $21.50 Abstracts of Land Records of King George County, Virginia, 17521783. Mary Marshall Brewer. All names involved listed including witnesses. In addition to deeds are mortgages, leases, deeds of gifts (often to adult children), apprenticeships, bills of sale (incl. sale of slaves). (2002), 2006. 202 pp. D030 - $23.00 King George County, Virginia Order Books. Mary Marshall Brewer. Covers matters coming before the court such as probate, appointment of guardians and administrators of estates; appointments of county officers such as surveyors, constables, persons to take tithables, persons to inventory and appraise an estate; petitions to build a mill, build a road; adjudgements of the ages of slaves; cases of thievery, assault, and bastardy; chancery cases. Matters of probate include date the will was presented and statements by the widow or others that an individual had died without a will. There are also civil cases dealing with debt and with punishment of runaway indentured servants. 1721-1724. 2007. 233 pp. D0301 - $25.00 1724-1728. 2007. 216 pp. D0302 - $24.00 1728-1731. 2007. 168 pp. D0303 - $21.00 1731-1736. 2007. 201 pp. D0304 - $23.00 1736-1740. 2007. 189 pp. D0305 - $23.00 1740-1746. 2008. 233 pp. D0306 - $25.00 1746-1751. 2008. 202 pp. D0307 – $23.50 1751-1754. 2008. 197 pp. D0308 - $23.00 1754-1756. 2008. 200 pp. D0309 - $23.50 King George County Marriages. Elizabeth Nuckols Lee. Vol.1: Marriage Bonds Book 1, 1786-1850 including Ministers Returns. Most of the early marriage records of King George County have been lost. Vol. 1 contains all the information recorded in Marriage Bond Book 1 including the ministers' returns. It includes the name of the bride and groom, the date of the marriage, and the page number of the original citation. 77 pp. IKGEO - $12.95 Vol. 2: Implied Marriages. Draws from a number of sources, including early will and deed records, as well as occasional marriage lists. 138 pp. IKGE2 - $19.95 King George County, VA Will Book A-I, 1721-1752 and Misc. Notes. George H.S. King. (1978), 1985. 352 pp. SHVA072 - $35.00 King George County, Loose Chancery Papers. Elizabeth Nuckols Lee. The majority of suits dealt with the division of real and personal property of a decedent, when minor children were involved. Between 1811 and 1840, surviving chancery papers are few. From 1842 to 1898, the chancery papers appear to have survived for the most part. In 1898, the system for filing chancery papers was modified. Many old pending suits were dismissed or discontinued. Those papers are included in the second volume. A few chancery papers were stored in the vault from 1898 to 1912 even though most chancery papers of this time period had been filed and indexed previously Volume 1: 1811-1875. 1998. 173 pp. 8½ x11. IKGCP - $19.95 King William County, Virginia formed from King and Queen County in 1702 King William County, VA Records, 1702-1806: Record Books 1-5 including surviving fragments. Beverly R. Conolly. The earliest five Record Books, which cover the period of the county’s formation to the beginning of the nineteenth century, exist only in a fragmentary state, with huge gaps within the series. But they still provide a rich source of genealogical information. These were primarily deed books and relinquishments of dower, and an occasional odd marriage contract or prenuptial agreement. Oftentimes, land purchases were made by individuals outside King William itself, and there are numerous references to relatives from Kentucky, North Carolina, and purchasers in the new nation’s capital transferring title in this county. 2006. 149 pp. IKWRB - $25.00 Lancaster County,Virginia formed in 1651 from Northumberland and York counties Lancaster County, Virginia Deeds 1714-1728. Book 11. Richard S. Hutchinson. A wide range of transactions are covered. Especially helpful to genealogists are the relationships revealed in these records. Often the names of wives, children and other relationships are shown. Most of the book covers land transactions and bills of sale. Many of the bills of sale name numerous slaves and their owners. Also recorded are ear marks of cattle, pre-nuptial agreements, agreements of indentured servants, accounts of estates, and appointments of attorneys. 2010. 135pp.. D7431 - $21.50 Lancaster County, Virginia Abstracts of Wills, Administrations, Deeds, Inventories, etc 1726-1735. Book 12. Richard S. Hutchinson. Contains names, sex, ages, relationships (if any) of the hundreds of Negro slaves and the indentured servants; including the names of persons who bought, sold, gifted, and bartered these unfortunate persons. In previous abstracts of these same records, the above individuals had been excluded. We are pleased to correct that earlier omission. 2010. D7432 - $21.50 Lancaster County, Virginia Abstracts of Wills, Administrations, Deeds, Inventories, etc. 1736-1742. Book 13. Tawny Waske and Richard S. Hutchinson. A continuation of the above series. 2011. 168 pp. D7433 - $24.00 Lancaster County, Virginia Abstracts of Wills, Administrations, Deeds, Inventories, etc. 1743-1750. Book 14. Richard S. Hutchinson. A continuation of the above series. 2012. 256 pp. D7434 $25.00 Lancaster County, Virginia Abstracts of Wills, Administrations, Deeds, Inventories, etc. 1750-1757. Book 15, Part 1. Richard S. Hutchinson. A continuation of the above series. 2012. 234 pp. D7435 $24.00 Lancaster County, Virginia Abstracts of Wills, Administrations, Deeds, Inventories, etc. 1758-1763. Book 16. Richard S. 39 Hutchinson. A continuation of the above series. 2013. 174 pp. D7536 $24.00 Lancaster County Deeds 1770-1782. Tawny Waske. Land transactions, bills of sale (many slaves are named), bonds. These transactions sometimes reveal relationships, for example, “400 acres which descended to Robert Newsum from his father Robert Newsum who dying without male heir descended in copartnership to his two daughters, Anne & Jemima who is now intermarried with …” etc. 2009. 228 pp. D093 - $24.00 Lancaster County, Virginia Records (Vol. 22). Beverly Fleet. This book contains court orders for the years 1652-1655. Of special note, this book ended where Duvall's volume begins. (1938) 2002. 112 pp. SHVA117 - $17.50 Revolutionary Soldiers and Sailors from Lancaster County, VA. Stratton Nottingham. Also includes Muster Rolls and Pay Rolls of the Ninety Second Regiment of the Virginia Militia, Lancaster County, War of 1812. (1920), 1995. 74 pp. WB0982 - $6.00 Loudoun County, Virginia formed in 1757 from Fairfax County Index to Loudoun County, Virginia Deed Books. Patricia B. Duncan. The dates given are the dates the transactions were recorded at the court. Many of the transactions were not recorded for months or even years after the event took place. Deed book entries contain the names of the parties involved, date of the transaction, names of adjoining neighbors and witnesses, and location and description of the property, which often comprised livestock, household goods, and slaves as well as land. Books 4E-4N, 1835-1840. 2006. 318 pp. HBD4308 - $30.00 Books 4O-4V, 1840-1846. 2006. 356 pp. HBD4309 - $32.00 Early Church Records of Loudoun County, VA 1745-1800. Marty Hiatt. Earliest available records from the following churches: New Jerusalem Lutheran, birth, baptism, marriage & burial; Reformed Church of Loudoun Co., births & baptisms; Quaker Monthly Meetings of Fairfax and Goose Creek, births, marriages, deaths, minutes, and certificates of removal; Shelburne Parish Vestry (minutes); Frying Pan Baptist Church (minutes); Ketoctin Baptist Church (minutes) and North Fork Primitive Baptist Church (minutes). (1995), 2006, 386 pp. WB0881 - $30.00. Vol. 2: 1800-1830. Marty Hiatt and Patricia B. Duncan. Ebenezer Baptist Church, Fairfax Monthly Meeting (Waterford), German Reformed Congregation (Lovettsville), Ketoctin Baptist Church, Leesburg Presbyterian Church, New Jerusalem Lutheran Church (Lovettsville), North Fork Primitive Baptist Church (Old School and New School). 2009. 285 pp. D1033 - $28.00 Loudoun County Militia Journals, 1793-1829. Don Blincoe, Sr. Transcribed militia registers, containing over 20,000 references to men who served. Registers often note destinations for families who moved away and include company rosters naming the officers, sergeants, corporals, drummers and clerks. Officers of higher rank and assignment are frequently mentioned. Names and locations of home and tavern owners who provided space for companies to muster and rooms for boards to convene in are often mentioned. 1993. 504 pp. 8½x11. ILOMP - $39.95 Loudoun County VA Tithables, 1758-1786. Marty Hiatt & Craig Roberts Scott. A full transcription of the tithable records for the county. 1994. 3 vols.1400 pp. ILDTT - $54.95 Loudoun County Marriages, 1760-1850. John Vogt & T. William Kethley, Jr. The records are drawn from a variety of archival sources, including ministers' returns, bonds, consents, permissions, and notes. 1985. 462 pp. ILOUD - $30.00 Abstracts of Wills, Inventories and Administration Accounts of Loudoun County, Virginia 1757-1800. J. Estelle Stewart King. These probate records include the names of the testator, spouse, children, family members, executors and witnesses, the dates of the will and its probate, and its location. Supplementing this are a 1761 rent roll, lists of militia officers and pensioners, and inscriptions from four cemeteries. The new index has 4,250 entries. (1940), 1996. 85 pp.. G3205 - $14.00 Lunenburg County, Virginia formed in 1745 from Brunswick County Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg Co. 1749-1816 and Vestry Book 1746-1816. Landon C. Bell. Cumberland Parish was formed at the same time Lunenburg County was created. Luneburg County was formed from Brunswick Co in 1745. This book includes Rev. John Cameron's Register of Marriages for Bristol Parish 1784-1793, Nottoway Parish, 1794-1795 and Cumberland Parish 1796-1815. Also a register of baptisms and funerals for Cumberland Parish for the year 1815. These records are followed by the minutes of the Vestry which contain land records ranging from conveyances and deeds to mortgages. Also some information on land boundaries with information on landowners and detailed biographies of Rev. James Craig, Rev. John Camerson and some 60 founding families. Hardcover. (1930), 1995. 633 pp. SHVA88 - $50.00 Marriages of Lunenburg County, Virginia 1746-1853. Emma R. Matheny and Helen K. Yates. At the time of its formation in 1746, Lunenburg County comprised the territory contained in nine presentday Virginia counties. In this work, Matheny and Yates have recorded all pertinent details of the 2,400 earliest extant Lunenburg County marriages. (1967), 2005. 177 pp. CC3805 - $22.50 Sunlight on the Southside: Lists of Tithes, Lunenburg County, Virginia 1748-1783. Landon C. Bell. Lunenburg County was the parent or grandparent of the counties of Mecklenburg, Charlotte, Halifax, Pittsylvania, Henry, Patrick, Franklin, Bedford, Campbell, and Appomattox--a domain embracing one-quarter of the State of Virginia. These lists of tithes are rich in genealogical detail and constitute, in substance, the earliest census records of the Colony of Virginia. (1931), 1998, 5.5 x 8.5, paper, 503 pp, indexed. CC420 - $49.00 Madison County, Virginia created in 1793 from a portion of Culpeper County Madison County Marriages, 1792-1850 John Vogt & T. William Kethley, Jr. From various county records and include the names of parents, ministers, and occasionally names of bondsmen and witnesses. 1984. 163 pp. IMADI - $18.00 Mathews County, Virginia formed in 1791 from the eastern portion of Gloucester County Mathews County, VA Records. Jane B. Goodsell. Includes Executors' Bonds, 1795-1825, Guardian Bonds, Book B, 1806-1822, Marriages (1827-50) performed by Rev. William A. Billups, Marriage (1817-70) & Death (1807-90) Announcements from Virginia Newspapers. 2000. 108 pp. IMTW1 - $19.95 Mecklenburg County, Virginia created in 1764/5 from Lunenburg County Marriage Records 1765-1810 Mecklenburg County, Virginia. Katherine B. Elliott. Mecklenburg County was created in 1764 from the portion of Lunenburg County which had previously been set aside as St. James's Parish. Approximately 2000 marriages are included in this volume. Listed in alphabetical order by groom with bride's index. Paperback, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 194 pp. SHVA49 - $22.50 Marriage Records 1811-1853 Mecklenburg County, Virginia. Katherine B. Elliott. Mecklenburg County was created in 1764 from the portion of Lunenburg County which had previously been set aside as St. James's Parish. Approximately 2000 marriages are included in this volume. Listed in alphabetical order by groom with bride's index. Paperback, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 216 pp. SNVA51 - $24.00 Early Settlers of Mecklenburg County, VA. Vol. 2. Katherine B. Elliott. Contains early Lunenburg and Mecklenburg County Deeds and other Lunenburg and Mecklenburg County records; Commonwealth land grants, miscellaneous Order Books records, Orphans and Wards listed in the Guardian Book 1765-1800, Personal Property Tax Lists for 1800 and an appendix which contains the 1782 Meckelenburg County census. 266 pp. (1965), 1983. SHVA059 - $25.00 40 Middlesex County, Virginia created in 1669 from Lancaster County Middlesex County, Virginia Land Records 1767-1785. Richard S. Hutchinson. 2010. 137 pp. D4750 - $21.00 Middlesex County, Court Order Book (May 1783-April 1784) and Land Records (October 1785-1790). Richard S. Hutchinson. Includes various court cases, appointments, names of deceased residents. Many slaves are named. References are made to Revolutionary War services. In the second part the land records include various family relationships, prenuptial agreements, approximate dates of death, names of slaves and their owners. 2010. 128 pp. D4751- $21.00 The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex County, Virginia from 1653 to 1812. National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in Virginia. A few years after 1666, the parish was divided into two parts: Christ Church, Lancaster and Christ Church, Middlesex. Sometime before 1666, that parish was divided into two portions and the new parishes were named Lancaster and Pyanketank. In 1666, they were reunited under the name of Lancaster, but a few years later were again separated and acquired the organization which they retained through the colonial period as Christ Church, Lancaster and Christ Church, Middlesex. The parish register of the latter, containing the baptisms, marriages, and burials of thousands of communicants during the years 1653-1812, is reprinted in this book. No register of Christ Church, Lancaster survives, and the extant vestry book covers only the years 1739 to 1786. Hence, the great importance that attaches to the register of Christ Church, Middlesex. (1897) 1997. 341pp. CC4380 - $37.95 Middlesex County, VA Marriage Bonds and Minister Returns, 1740- 1852. Virginia Genealogical Society. All original sources can be found at the Library of Virginia in Richmond. 1999. 8½ x11. VG1999 $12.00 Middlesex County, Virginia: Wills, Inventories, and Accounts, 1673-1812. William Lindsay Hopkins. There are no Will Books for 1680-1698 but the Order Books showing probate dates of all wills and inventories and many guardian accounts are extant and are abstracted here. Between 1713 and 1740, there are a number of years when the wills are missing but almost all of the Order Books exist and are abstracted here to furnish a listing of all recorded wills, inventories and guardian accounts. Except for the years 1726 through 1732, when neither Will Books nor Order Books are extant, an almost complete reconstruction can be made of the names of those whose deaths resulted in probate from 1673 to 1812. 1989. 252 pp. 8½x11. IMDWI $34.95 Nansemond County, Virginia created in 1637 as Upper Norfolk County renamed in 1646 as Nansemond County Incorporated into the City of Suffolk in 1974 Suffolk Parish Vestry Book, 1749-1784 (Nansemond County) and Newport Parish Vestry Book, 1724-1772 (Isle of Wight County). William Lindsay Hopkins. Abstracted from photocopies at Virginia State Library. (1988), 1993. 8½ x 11. 184 pp. ISPVB - $30.00 New Kent County, Virginia formed in 1654 from York County Records of New Kent County, Virginia. By the Martha Washington Chapter of DAR. These records include the first extant census for this burned county - 1810 and also the 1850 census for the county. Also included are abstracts of the application papers of the Revolutionary War pensioners. (1938), 2002. 78 pp. SHVA118 - $15.00 Norfolk County, Virginia formed in 1691 from Lower Norfolk County Guardian Bonds of Norfolk County, VA, 1750-1800. Mrs. William B. Wingo. Abstracts of orphan bonds; contains the names of all orphans, their parent(s), guardian, additional security and the amount of the bond. 1993. 8½x 11. 105 pp. INCOB - $22.50 (Brief Abstract of) Lower Norfolk and Norfolk County Wills, 16371710 and 1710-1753 (2 vols. in 1) . Charles Fleming McIntosh. Abstracts of early wills, lists all names included in the original will. (1914), 1997. 226 pp. HBM0264 - $25.00 Norfolk County, VA Will Book I, 1755-1772. Mrs. William B. Wingo. Includes the names of all legatees, executors, executrices and witnesses. 8½x 11. 155 pp. INCW1 - $28.00 Northampton County, Virginia formed in 1634 as Accomac County renamed Northampton County in 1643 +NEW ! Northampton County, Virginia Marriage References and Family Relationships, 1634-1800. F. Edward Wright. If you are researching in Northampton County, Virginia, this is the first reference you should use! These marriage references have been culled from a myriad of sources: church records, court records, published genealogies, land records, probate records, and marriage records. Over 6,000 marriages are included in this reference book. 2012, 326 pp., 5.5 x 8.5, paperback D1688 - $32.00 Virginia’s Eastern Shore. Ralph T. Whitelaw. See description under “Accomack County” listings. (1951). 1998. 757 pp. 2 vols. Hardbound. HSES1 - $149.50. Marriages of Northampton County, Virginia, 1660-1854. 3rd Rev. Ed. Jean M. Mihalyka. This edition includes the entirety of Stratton Nottingham's published abstracts of Northampton County Marriages (with corrections), plus data from the age certification and consent papers present with many of the original bonds, as well as licenses, ministers' returns, and family Bibles. Each entry contains the following data (wherever known): name and age of bride and groom, date of intention and/or marriage, family relationships, name of the individual who served as security, and witnesses. (2000), 2005. 192 pp. HBM1506 - $22.50 Northampton County, Virginia, Tithables, 1662-1677. John B. Bell. Covering the early years of Northampton County, after Accomack County was formed, these previously unpublished tithables will be particularly of interest to those doing research on early inhabitants of the Virginia Colony. The tithables show the heads-of-families, and, in most cases, an every name listing of those black and white tithables in the household. Widows are shown (if head of household) thus establishing the recent death of a husband. Male children and slave tithables at twelve (or sixteen) help estimate date of birth or (probable) latest date of parent's marriage. Occupation or comments (such as, son of…) are often the only source of such valuable knowledge. Appearance or disappearance on the list may be a clue to migration patterns. These lists were sometimes badly torn, or blotted, or faded, or difficult to read, or poorly written, but, nevertheless, revealing. They are offered here as near as possible to the original orthography, and are an absolute must to those interested in early Virginia genealogy and history. (1993), 2008, 5½x8½, paper, 78 pp. HBB0893 - $14.00 Northampton County, Virginia, Tithables, 1720-1769. John B. Bell. The tithables cover the years 1720-31, 1733-35, 1737-1744, 1765-66 and 1769. The years 1720-9, 1731 and 1737-1744 appear to be nearly complete. Most of the lists include all tithables: white and black, free and slave; however, many of the lists in the 1730s only give the names of the heads-of-households. The lists for 1723-29 are slightly more elaborate than the others; they include accounts of the number of tobacco plants, lists including boys aged ten (or twelve) to sixteen (not tithables) and distinctions between tithables "employed in the crop" and those otherwise employed. (1994), 2008 , 5½x8½, paper, index, 448 pp. HBB0113 - $36.50 Northumberland County, Virginia created in 1645 officially recognized in 1648 Northumberland County, VA. Deeds, Wills, Inventories, etc. Mary Marshall Brewer. Detailed abstracts of the records. 1737-1743. 2006. 182 pp. D7450 - $21.00 1743-1749. 2007. 216 pp. D7451 - $23.00 41 Northumberland County, Virginia Apprenticeships. W. Preston Haynie. During America’s colonial period, the apprenticeship system provided instruction in the rudiments of education and vocational training for those who were bound out. Many of these apprenticeship records contain vital information: the name and age of the child, the name of one or both the parents, the name of the person to whom the child (was) apprenticed, and the trade to be learned. 1650-1750. (1993), 2007. 130 pp. HBH3783 - $16.50 1750-1852. (1994), 2007. 106 pp. HBH3947 - $16.00 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book Abstracts. Ruth and Sam Sparacio. 1652-1657. Paperback, 111 pp., indexed. NDOB07 - $25.50 1657-1661. Paperback, 111 pp, indexed. NDOB08 - $25.50 1661-1665. Paperback, 112 pp., indexed. NDOB09 - $25.50 1665-1669. Paperback, 111 pp., indexed. NDOB10 - $25.50 1674-1677. Paperback. 119 pp., indexed. NDOB12 - $25.50 1667-1679. Paperback, 119 pp., indexed. NDOB13 - $25.50 1680-1683. Paperback, 117 pp., indexed. NDOB14 - $25.50 1683-1686. Paperback, 118 pp., indexed. NDOB15 - $25.50 Northumberland County, VA Court Order Book 1678-1698. Charles and Virginia Hamrick. Transcript of court orders. 2004. 8½x 11. Part 1: 1678-1687. 540 pp. INOB167A - $49.95 Part 2: 1687-1698. 627 pp. INOB167B - $54.95 Northumberland County, VA Court Order Book, 1699-1713. Charles and Virginia Hamrick. Transcript of court orders from this eastern Tidewater county. 8½ x 11. Part 1: Court Orders Jan. 1699 to Nov. 23, 1706. 1999. 509 pp. INOB1 - $44.95 Part 2: Court Orders Nov. 23, 1706 to Sept. 16, 1713. 1999. 549 pp. INOB2 - $49.95 Northumberland County, VA Death Records, 1853-1896. Nell Hailey. Abstracts of the data contained in the first death register for Northumberland County. Contains (in most cases) name of deceased, sex, free or slave, place of death, contributing cause, age at time of death, place of birth, parents' names, and name of person reporting death to authorities. 222 pp. INRDR - $25.00 Orange County, Virginia formed in 1734 from Spotsylvania County Orange County, Virginia, Deed Books and Judgments. John Frederick Dorman. In the early years, Orange County comprised all the land north of the forks of the Rappahanock River, including land in present Augusta, Culpeper, Frederick and later counties. The judgments abstracted in two of the volumes are taken from the original court papers and include petitions, letters and appointments as well as papers filed in suits. 8½ x 11. Deed Books 1 and 2, 1735-1738, Judgments 1735. (1961). 88 pp. DR035 - $20.00 Deed Books 3 and 4, 1738-1741, and Judgments, 1736. 1966. 134 pp. DR036 - $25.00 Deed Books 5, 6, 7, and 8, 1741-1743. 1971. 91 pp. DR037 $20.00 Orange County Virginia Will Book 1, 1735-1743. John Frederick Dorman. Detailed abstracts of the wills. (1958). 72 pp. DR038 - $20.00 Orange County, Virigina, Will Book 2, 1744-1778. John Frederick Dorman. Detailed abstracts of the wills. 1961. 138 pp. DR039 - $25.00 Pittsylvania County, Virginia established in 1767 from the western part of Halifax County Accounts Current Book 4, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, 18051812. Gayle Austin. Accounts current are the closest documents to probate records in Pittsylvania County. The entries in Book 4 were recorded from 1805 to 1812, but some of the accounts predate 1805, as they could take several years to settle. Accounts current contain records of the appraisement, inventory, and sales of estates. They also contain guardianship accounts and division of estates. Glossary of unfamiliar terms included. 2006. 8½x11. 206 pp. HBA4071 - $32.00 Marriages of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, 1767-1850. Jeffrey A. Campbell. Marriage records are from original microfilm of the LDS Church. Contains over 6,000 marriages in Pittsylvania County. Alphabetical by groom with index to brides. Includes the groom’s last name, wife’s maiden name, and date of marriage. 2004. 8½x11. 177 pp. CP363 - $20.00 Powhatan County, Virginia created in 1777 from the eastern part of Cumberland County Powhatan County Marriages, 1777-1850. John Vogt & T. William Kethley, Jr. From the county registers in the VA State Library. 1,425 marriages. Most records include bondsman, parents, witnesses, and minister's name. 1985. 151 pp. IPOWH - $15.00 Powhatan County, VA Will Book 1, 1777-1795. Benjamin B. Weisiger, III. 1986. Abstracts of the wills. 70 pp. IPWH1 - $12.95 Marriage Bonds and Ministers' Returns of Powhatan County, Virginia 1777-1830. Catherine Lindsay Knorr, Marriage bonds and ministers' returns of Powhatan County from 1777 to 1830. Paperback, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 96 pp, map, index. (1957), 1983. SHVA21 - $15.00 The Vestry Book of King William Parish, Virginia 1707-1750 (Powhatan County) by R.H. Fife, publisher. While the book begins before Powhatan County was created, it does reflect the portion of Powhatan County that was carved out of Henrico County in 1777. This parish is unique in that it is one of a few areas that the Huguenots settled in Virginia. Hardcover, 155 pp, 2006. SHVA58 - $30.00 Prince George County, Virginia created in 1703 from part of Charles City County Prince George County, VA Wills and Deeds, Benjamin B. Weisiger, III. Abstracts of the wills & deeds. 1710-1713. 1992. 49 pp. IPGW1 - $12.95 1713-1728. 1973. 184 pp. IPGWD - $20.00 Northern Neck (Land) Warrants & Surveys, 1730-1754: Orange & Augusta Counties. Peggy Shomo Joyner. Published as the first volume in a series of Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys. 1985, 98 pp. INNW1 - $15.00 Prince George County, VA Records, 1733-1792. Benjamin B. Weisiger, III. Various records including: Minute Book 1737-1740, Wills & Deeds 1759-1760; Wills & Deeds 1787-1792, & loose wills from the State Archives. 1975. 228 pp. IPGRC - $22.50 Marriages of Orange County, VA, 1747-1850. John Vogt & T. William Kethley, Jr. Revised edition. An appendix of ministers is added along with the number of marriages conducted by each and an outer date range for the marriages of each minister. 1991. 334 pp. IORNG $30.00 Prince George County, VA Miscellany, 1711-1814. Benjamin B. Weisiger, III. The author has extracted valuable genealogical sources for this "burned county” including the Surveyor's Plat Book for 17111724; the Plat Book for 1794-1824, through 1811; Court Order Book, 1811-1814; Execution Book, 1801-1803 (for estate suits and inventories); and loose papers, including some wills, deeds, and other documents in the Accessions Files of the Virginia State Archives. 1986. 121 pp. IPGMI - $17.00 Marriage Records of the City of Fredericksburg, and of Orange, Spotsylvania, and Stafford Counties, Virginia, 1722-1850. Therese A. Fisher, A.G. The marriages were extracted from minister's returns, marriage bonds, some newspaper notices, and in the case of Stafford County, marriages implied from early land deeds, family Bible records and cemetery records, as well as the marriages recorded in Overwharton and St. Paul's parishes. (1990), 2007, 5½ x 8½, paper, index, 272 pp. HBF0345- $24.50 Vestry Book of Bristol Parish, Virginia 1720-1789. Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne. Bristol Parish was established in 1643 and covered the area of Charles City, south of the James River. Bristol Parish covers the area later comprised of Dinwiddie, Henrico and Prince George Counties. Includes the Register of Births, Baptisms and Deaths, 1685- 42 1798. The register contains over 7,139 names. 428 pp., index, reprinted 1994. SHVA106 - $40.00 Prince William County, Virginia formed in 1731 from Stafford and King George counties Prince William County, Virginia, Will Book C, 1734-1744. John Frederick Dorman. Many early records of Prince William County have been lost. The earliest surviving will book begins in 1734 and includes inventories, estate accounts, and bonds. 122 pp. 8½ x11. DR040 $25.00 Records of Dettingen Parish, Prince William County, Virginia, Vestry Book, 1745-1785, Minutes of Meetings of the Overseers of the Poor, 1788-1802, Indentures, 1749-1782. Historic Dumfries Virginia, Inc. This volume is designed to make the historically important records of Dettingen Parish (established in 1744) readily available to the public and thereby stimulate interest in local history and encourage further research on the people, events and places of Prince William County, Virginia. The Preface offers a brief history of the parish which precedes the following records: Vestry Book, 1745-1785; Minutes of Meetings of the Overseers of the Poor, 1788-1802; and Indentures, 1749-1782. The Dettingen records show the operational effects of separation of church and state functions, which took place over the last quarter of the eighteenth century. The minutes of the Vestry and of the Overseers of the Poor contained in this volume are transcriptions of the original documents. The indentures are summarized. An appendix and a surname index augment this work. (1976), 2007, 6x9, paper, index, 154 pp. HBH4450 - $18.00 Prince William County, VA Minute Books, 1752-1753. Charles & Virginia Hamrick. Detailed transcription of the records. 2003. 293 pp. IPW52 - $29.95 Princess Anne County, Virginia formed in 1691 from the eastern section of Lower Norfolk County The Colonial Vestry Book of Lynnhaven Parish, VA, 1723-1786. George C. Mason. The parish of Lynnhaven encompasses the whole county of Princess Anne. Includes records of members appointed to procession land, assignments of young people to apprenticeships, binding out young slaves for training, clothing and feeding and the general care and welfare of the poor in their midst. (1949), 2004. 162 pp. SHVA111 - $28.50 Princess Anne County, Virginia Marriage Bonds, 1822-1850. Carolyn L. Barkley. Alphabetical by groom. A usual entry consists of grooms name, brides name, age, names of bondsmen, witnesses and persons providing consent. Each bond is referenced to the appropriate bond book and page. 1997. 227 pp. HBB0015 - $19.00 Lynnhaven Parish Register 1838-1913, Princess Anne County, Virginia. Alice Granbery Walter. Lynnhaven Parish, Virginia was the first parish of the Anglican Church established in America. Originally encompassing all of Princess Anne County, Lynnhaven Parish's boundaries were fixed by Act of the Virginia Colonial Assembly in 1642. The work at hand is an indexed, facsimile copy of the actual parish register for Lynnhaven Parish for the period 1838-1913. Researchers will find records of births, baptisms, confirmations, communicants, marriages, and burials for Emanuel Church, exactly as they were recorded by church officials during these 75 years. The late genealogist Alice Granberry Walter, who copied the original register for publication, also added a comprehensive surname index to the thousands of entries in its sometimes hard-to-read contents. Mrs. Walter also provides an informative Introduction that outlines the history of the parish. Paperback, 8 1/2 x 11, 154 pp, indexed. CC9589 - $15.00 Rappahannock County, Virginia formed in 1833 from Culpeper County “Old” Rappahannock County was created in 1656 from Lancaster County In 1692 it became an extinct county when it was split into Essex and Richmond counties Rappahannock County Marriages, 1833-1850. 2nd Ed. John Vogt & T. Wm. Kethley, Jr. 531 marriages and accompanying data have been compiled from ministers' returns to the county clerk. 2004. 48pp. Incl. map. IRAPP - $7.95 Richmond County, Virginia formed from “Old” Rappahannock County in 1692 Abstracts of Land Records of Richmond County, VA, 1692-1704. Mary Marshall Brewer. These abstracts are taken from the first three deed books of the county. The so-called deed books contain deeds and related documents such as powers of attorney, bonds, original grants or patents and cattle marks. 2001. 142 pp. D019 - $16.00 Wills of Richmond County, Virginia, 1699-1800. Robert K. Headley, Jr., Although created eight years before the turn of the century, Richmond County wills are extant only from 1699, but the compiler of this useful work has bridged the gap by substituting information from Order Books, 1692-1699, thereby extending the possibilities for genealogical enquiry. The entries, which consist mainly of abstracts of wills and inventories and refer to about 8,000 persons, are arranged throughout the work in chronological order. Each will abstract contains the name of the testator, often his parish of residence, the date the will was written and the date it was proved, the names of legatees, executors and witnesses, and a variety of other matter supplied by the compiler himself from independent sources. (1983), 2005. 220 pp. CC2655 - $31.50 City of Richmond, Virginia Incorporated as a city in 1782 Marriage Notices from Richmond, Virginia Newspapers. Although marriages were kept as a public record in VA pre-1853, parents were not listed unless the bride or groom was under age. These notices provide additional details. In some cases they provide the only record of the nuptials. 1821-1840. 1988. 238 pp. VGM1821 - $20.00 1841-1853. 1997. 360 pp. VGM1841 - $25.00 Death Notices from Richmond, Virginia Newspapers. Includes transcripts and abstracts from 11 newspapers that were printed at various times during the period covered. 1841-1853. 533 pp. Hardbound. 2002. VGD1841 - $35.00. Rockbridge County, Virginia formed in 1778 from August and Botetourt counties Rockbridge County Marriages, 1778-1850. Dorthie and Edwin Kirkpatrick. 4,785 marriages have been extracted directly from courthouse records as well as from newspaper and other published sources; these references include parents' name, bondsmen, ministers' names and their denominations. 1985. 452 pp. IROCB $30.00 Rockingham County,Virginia formed in 1778 from Augusta County Early Church Records of Rockingham County, Virginia. F. Edward Wright. Covers church records prior to 1800 from Raders, Peaked Mountain, Friedens, St. Michaels Union, Trinity Lutheran, Smith’s Creek and Linville (later Brock’s Gap) Baptist. Also includes marriages by the Rev. John Anderson and marriages in the county found in Virginia Valley Records by John Wayland. (1997), 2002. 129 pp. D1386 - $15.00 Rockingham County Marriages, 1778-1850. John Vogt & T. William Kethley, Jr. Abstracts of 5,526 marriage records & bonds from registers in the Virginia State Library. Accompanying data includes 43 ministers' names, parents, and occasional bondsmen. 1984. Map. 433 pp. IROCK - $30.00 Old Tenth Legion Marriages: Marriages in Rockingham County, Virginia from 1778 to 1816 taken from the marriage bonds by Harry M. Strickler. The Old Tenth Legion was originally part of the far-flung District of Augusta and embraced the present counties of Rockingham, Shenandoah, and Page. The records in this bookare predominantly of Rockingham County and include the area of Page County erected from Rockingham and Shenandoah in 1831. The marriages derive chiefly from marriage bonds on deposit in the Clerk’s Office in Rockingham County, but a fair number derive from ministers’ returns, and some few are taken from Wayland’s History of Rockingham County. In alphabetical sequence by the name of the groom, preceded by the date of the record and followed by the name of the bride and names of sureties and parents, and they identify approximately 2,600 couples. Brides are separately indexed.. This work improves on the standard list of marriage bonds largely because it does utilize the data found in the consent notes. Paperback, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 128 pp, (1928), 1986. CC5630 - $14.50 Russell County, Virginia formed in 1786 from Washington County Russell County, Virginia Deed Books. Tom Colley. 1995, 101 pages, index, notes (8"x11" format). The author provides a valuable window on eighteenth-century Russell County at a time when it was the focus of a great migration movement through the area into the western lands. Book 1: 1787-1795. 1995. 101 pp. 8 ½ x 11. IRCD1 - $21.00 Book 2: 1795-1798. 1995. 117 pp. 8 ½ x 11. IRCD2 - $22.00 Book 3: 1798-1806. 1995. 233 pp. 8 ½ x 11. IRCD3 - $30.00 Book 4: 1806-1814. 1996. 302 pp. 8 ½ x 11. IRCD3 - $34.00 Shenandoah County, Virginia created in 1772 from the southern portion of Frederick County Shenandoah County Marriage Bonds, 1772-1850. John Vogt & T. William Kethley, Jr. 6,892 marriage bonds have been transcribed from the county register in the Virginia State Library, Archives Division. 1984, ix, 417 pp. ISHEN - $27.50 Spotsylvania County,Virginia created in 1721 from Essex, King William, and King & Queen counties +NEW!.Spotsylvania County, Virginia Marriage References and Family Relationships, 1721-1800. F. Edward Wright. These are marriage records (actual and implied) taken from church records, land records, Bible records, cemetery records, wills and administrations, court records, published genealogies, military records, and records of adjoining counties in which one of the parties was a resident of Spotsylvania County. 218 pp, 2013. D1693 - $22.00 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Books. Mary Marshall Brewer. Includes conveyances of land, bonds, deeds of gift to children and their spouses. The wife’s name is revealed when she relinquishes her dower when selling property with her husband. 1722-1734. 2007. 198 pp. D901 - $23.00 1734-1751. 2007. 212 pp. D902 - $24.50 Stafford County, Virginia formed in 1664 from the upper section of Westmoreland County +NEW!. Stafford County, VA Marriage References and Family Relationships, 1664-1800. F. Edward Wright. These are marriage records (actual and implied) taken from church records, land records, Bible records, cemetery records, wills and administrations, court records, published genealogies, military records, and records of adjoining counties in which one of the parties was a resident of Stafford County. 2011. 262 pp. D1686 - $32.00. Old Stafford County, Virginia: Overwharton Parish Register, 17201760. William F. Boogher. The entries in the parish register consist births, marriages, and deaths (as well as a handful of baptisms), and are arranged in one continuous alphabetical sequence. In all, this scarce work preserves the identities of more than 6,000 early inhabitants of Stafford County, Virginia. (1899). 2009. 195 pp. CC9043 - $25.00 Stafford County, VA Tithables: 1723-1790. Quit Rents, Personal Property Taxes and Related Lists and Petitions, 1723-1790. John Vogt & T. William Kethley, Jr. As initially created, Stafford County included all of the land from the Potomac River westward to the dividing ridge of the Potomac Rappahannock watershed. Stafford's lands north of Chapawamsick Creek were cut off in 1730 to form part of Prince William County and in 1776 the lower portion of Stafford became part of King George and the upper half of King George was transferred to Stafford's jurisdiction. A total of 1,917 different surnames are recorded here, representing several thousand individual families. 1990. 612 pp. Includes maps. 2 vol. set. ISTAF - $35.00 Surry County, Virginia formed circa 1652 from the southern part of James City County Surry County, Wills, Estates, Accounts and Inventories, 17301800. Lyndon H. Hart, III. 172 pp. (1983), 1984. SHVA010 - $25.00 The Register of Albemarle Parish, Surry and Sussex County, Virginia 1739-1778. National Society of Colonial Dames. There were approximately 5,000 baptisms between 1739 and 1778 of individuals. The register also lists the names of parents and godparents, which approximate 24,000 in number. Also in this book is a register of births of Negroes, mulattos, and slaves with the date of their birth and the name of the owner (when available). There is also a register of deaths of white persons containing some 1,900 deceased individuals plus the names of the informants. Paperback, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 308 pp, 2010. SHVA102 - $35.00 The Albemarle Parish Vestry Book. Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis and Andrew Wilburn Hogwood. The original Albemarle Parish Vestry Book begins with November 16, 1742 (with some earlier pages missing), some four years after the parish’s formation, and runs to 1786. While it does not contain many references to blood relationships, it has the virtue of placing individuals in Albemarle Parish in the 18th century. 6,500 Surry/Sussex county inhabitants are identified here. (2005), 2008. Paperback. 280 pp. CC9875 - $43.50 Surry County, Virginia Tithables 1668-1703. Edgar MacDonald and Richard Slatten. Surry County's extant tithable lists, running from 1668 to 1703, with a few years missing, constitute a span of population schedules unique for any colonial Virginia county. Long buried in court orders, deeds, and wills, they were rescued from oblivion by the esteemed Virginia genealogists Edgar MacDonald and the late Richard Slatten, who transcribed and published the various lists in a series of articles that first appeared in the Magazine of Virginia Genealogy. The installments have been reprinted in their original sequence and a comprehensive name index to the entire series has been added--an index bordering on 20,000 entries. The tithables (taxables) lists usually give the name of the assessor or compiler, his parish, date compiled, name of the individual taxpayers, and a numerical representation of the assessment. The continuity of the Surry lists over a 35-year span allows the researcher to make a study of new arrivals, migrations, or deaths of colonial Surry countians. A number of the installments (chapters) begin with an erudite explanation of factors operating during the years under investigation, such as changes in tax laws, unique historical incidents (e.g. Bacon's Rebellion), annexations of other parishes, and more. Paperback, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, (1984-1987), 2008, 278 pp. CC9974 - $36.00 Sussex County, Virginia formed in 1753 from Surry County Sussex County,VA Will Books A-F, 1754-1806. William. L. Hopkins. 8½x11. 188 pp. ISSXW - $30.00 Sussex County, VA Deed Books A-E, 1754-1779. Wm. L. Hopkins. 8½ x11. 172 pp. ISSXD - $30.00 44 Deeds of Sussex County, Virginia, 1779-1792. 1993. 122 pp. Stephen E. Bradley, Jr. 8.5x11. SBSD01 - $24.00 Marriages of Sussex County, VA, 1754-1810. Catherine L. Knorr. (1952), 1982. 118 pp. SHVA020 - $16.00 Warwick County, Virginia established in 1634 consolidated into the City of Newport News in 1958 Warwick County, Virginia. Colonial Court Records in Transcription. Third edition. Richard Dunn, ed. The original records of Warwick County have never been transcribed - until now. The entries derive mostly from court order books, record books, minutes, cattle accounts, and a variety of miscellaneous material. As is characteristic of court records in general, Warwick County's records range over a multitude of contemporary affairs, such as estate settlements, petitions, appointments of local officials, orphan and bastardy cases, licenses, payments of debts, petty criminal matters, surveys and boundary disputes, the swearing in of justices of the peace, and so on. The transcriptions place upwards of 10,000 Virginia ancestors in Warwick County at a particular moment during the colonial period. Thanks to the complete name index, these heretofore inaccessible ancestors have been rescued from oblivion. (2002) 2008. 683 pp. CC9384 - $49.95 Washington County, Virginia formed in 1777 from part of Fincastle County Washington County, VA Wills. Abstracts of wills, administrations, inventories, estate sales, manumissions, powers of attorney, etc. All volumes are 8x10. Book 1, 1777-1792. Shelby Ireson Edwards. (1984), 2005. 67 pp. IWSW1 - $20.00 Book 2, 1791-1806. Jack Hockett. 2005. 165 pp. IWSW2 - $35.00 Book 3, 1806-1812. Victoria H. Cuddy. 2005, 133 pp. IWSW3 $30.00 Book 4, 1812-1820. Jack Hockett. 2005. 152 pp. IWSW4 - $32.50 Book 5, 1820-1827. Jack Hockett. 2005. 161 pp. IWSW5 - $32.50 Book 6. 1827-1834. Jack Hockett. 2005. 88 pp. IWSW6 - $20.00 Book 7, 1834-1838 Jack Hockett. 2005. 125 pp. IWSW7 - $27.50 Book 8, 1838-1841. Jack Hockett. 2006. 93 pp. IWSW8 - $20.00 Book 9, 1841-1845. Jack Hockett. 2006. 129 pp. IWSW9 - $27.50 Book 10 July 1845-3 February 1848. Jack Hockett. 2006. 103 pp. IWSW10 - $24.50 Book 11. February 1848-1850. Jack Hockett. 2006. 86 pp. IWSW11 - $20.00 Book 12, November 1850-June 1853 Jack Hockett. 2006. 77 pp. IWSW12 - $20.00 Book 13, June 1853-April 1856. Jack Hockett. 2006. 112 pp. IWSW13 - $25.00 Book 14, May 1856-1859. Jack Hockett. 2006. 112 pp. IWSW14 $25.00 Book 15, Jan 1860- July 1863. Jack Hockett. 2006. 106 pp. IWSW15 - $25.00 Book 16, 1863-1866. Jack Hockett. 2006. 105 pp. IWSW16 - $25.00 Washington County Virginia Deed Books. The Deed books of Washington County, Virginia contain not only deeds (Indentures of Bargain & Sale) but also relinquishment of dower, powers of attorney and Deeds of Gift, Deeds of Trust, etc. Book 2, 1797 - 1802. Jack & Rubinette Niemann. 8 1/2x11.2005. 58 pp. IW002 - $17.00 Book 3, Oct 1802 - Jan 1808. 2004. 145 pp IWDB3 - $25.00 Book 4, Jan 1808 - Nov 1811. Jack Hockett. 2004. 123 pp. IWDB4 - $25.00 Book 5, Nov 1811 - Nov 1814. Jack Hockett. 2004. 126 pp. IWDB5 - $25.00 Book 6, Nov 1814 - Nov 1818. Jack Hockett. 2004. 201 pp. IWDB6 - $30.00 Book 7, 1818 - 1822. Jack Hockett. 2004. 163 pp. IWDB7 - $27.50 Book 8, 1822 - 1825. Jack Hockett. 2004. 181 pp. IWDB8- $27.50 Book 9, 1825 - 1829. Jack Hockett. 2005. 235 pp. IWDB9 - $30.00 Book 10, 1829 - 1831. Jack Hockett. 2005. 188 pp. IWDB10 $27.50 Book 11, 1831 - 1834. Jack Hockett. 2006. 188 pp. IWDB11 $27.50 Washington County Virginia, District Court Deed Book A, 17891801. Tom Colley & Jane Fleenor Colley. The Judicial District Court was held at Montgomery County Courthouse prior to 1792 and at Washington County Courthouse after 1792; it heard cases originating in Montgomery, Russell, and Washington Counties. The record here contains the abstracted transcript and includes indentures, trust deeds, powers of attorney, wills, and transfers of real property. 2004. 187 pp. IWSDA - $35.00 Washington County, VA District Court Deed Book B, 1801-1840. Tom Colley & Jane Fleenor Colley. Continuing the deed astracts described above. 2004. 270 pp. IWSDB - $35.00 Washington County Marriages, Ministers’ Returns, 1776-1855. Marty Hiatt & Craig R. Scott. The information was extracted from the sole surviving early marriage register (No. 1).1995, 315 pp. IWASH $25.00 Washington County, Marriages, 1853-1880. Thomas Colley. The author abstracts all of the data found in the Bureau of Vital Statistics forms for Virginia marriages, which was begun in 1853. A wealth of information, including ages, occupation, parents' names, etc. can be gleaned from these marriage records. Arranged alphabetically and contains both a bride and parent index of names. 1997. 511 pp. IWSH2 - $30.00 Washington Co., Virginia Records, Vol. 34. Beverly Fleet. This book is the marriage register for the years 1782-1810. (1949), 1985. 96 pp. Index. SHVA76 - $15.00 Westmoreland County, Virginia formed in 1653 from Northumberland County Part of King George County was added in 1777 Westmoreland County, Virginia Records, Vol. 23 (1653-1657). Abstracts of Deeds, Wills, and Patents for the years 1653-1657. (1945) 1985. 104 pp. SHVA077 - $15.00 Westmoreland Co. Loose Chancery Papers: 1804-1864. Elizabeth Nuckols Lee. The majority of suits deal with the division of real and personal property of a decedent, when minor children were involved. This was the case when a person had many children over a long period of time, had been married more than once, or when an adult child was also deceased and had minor children. As a result, some chancery bills contain as many as four or five generations of a family. 2004. 237 pp. IWECP - $24.95 Westmoreland County VA Records, 1658-1661. John Frederick Dorman. Contains records from Deeds. Wills, Patents, Etc., 16531659; Deeds Wills, etc. 1661-1662, and Deeds and Wills No. 1, 16531671. 8½ x 11. 99 pp. DR041 - $20.00 Westmoreland County VA Records, 1661-1664. John Frederick Dorman. Contains records from Deeds, Wills, etc, 1661-1662; Orders 1662-1664. 8½ x 11. 102 pp. DR042 - $20.00 Westmoreland County, Deeds, Patents, etc. John Frederick Dorman. 8½ x11. 1665-1677, Part One. 99 pp. DR043 - $20.00 1665-1677, Part Two. 99 pp. DR044 - $20.00 1665-1677, Part Three. 99 pp. DR045 - $20.00 1665-1677, Part Four 97 pp. DR046 - $20.00 Westmoreland County, VA, Order Books. John Frederick Dorman. 8½ x11. 1675/6-1688/9, Part One, 1675-1679. 101 pp. DR047 - $20.00 1675/6-1688/9, Part Two, 1679-1682. 98 pp. DR048 - $20.00 1675/6-1688/9, Part Three, 1682-1684. 91 pp. DR049 - $20.00 1675/6-1688/9, Part Four, 1684-1685. 78 pp. DR050 - $20.00 1675/6-1688/9, Part Five, 1686-1687. 89 pp. DR051 - $20.00 1675/6-1688/9, Part Six, 1687-1688/9. 89 pp. DR052 - $20.00 1690-1698, Part One, 1690-1692. 108 pp. DR053 - $20.00 1690-1698, Part Two, 1692-1694. 106 pp. DR054 - $20.00 1690-1698, Part Three, 16941-1698. 151 pp. DR055 - $25.00 1698-1705, Part One, 1698-1699. 100 pp. DR058 $20.00 45 1698-1705, Part Two, 1700-17801 97 pp. DR059 $20.00 1698-1705, Part Three, 1701-1703. 104 pp. DR060 - $20.00 1698-1705, Part Four, 1703-1705. 107 pp. DR061 - $20.00 1705-1721, Part One, 1705-1707. 101 pp. DR064 - $20.00 1705-1721, Part Two, 1707-1709. 97 pp. DR065 - $20.00 1705-1721, Part Three, 1709- 1711. 93 pp. DR066 - $20.00 1705-1721, Part Four, 1711-1713. 100 pp. DR067 - $20.00 1705-1721, Part Five, 1713-1715. 98 pp. DR068 - $20.00 1705-1721, Part Six, 1715-1717. 92 pp. DR069 - $20.00 1705-1721, Part Seven, 1717-1718. 100 pp. DR070 - $20.00 1705-1721, Part Eight, 1718-1721. 108 pp. DR071 - $20.00 Westmoreland County Deeds and Wills. John Frederick Dorman. 8½ x11. No. 2, 1690-1699. 106 pp. DR056 - $20.00 No. 3. 1701-1707. 127 pp. DR057 - $25.00 No. 5. 1712-1716. 139 pp. DR062 - $25.00 No. 6, 1716-1720. 115 pp. DR063 - $20.00 Westmoreland County Order Books. Order books cover matters coming before the court such as probate, appointment of guardians and administrators of estates; appointments of county officers such as surveyors, constables, persons to take tithables, persons to inventory and appraise an estate; petitions to build a mill, build a road; adjudgements of the ages of slaves; cases of thievery, assault, and bastardy; and chancery cases. Matters of probate include date the will was presented and statements by the widow or others that an individual had died without a will. There are also civil cases dealing with debt and with punishment of runaway indentured servants. 1721-1724. Mary Marshall Brewer.2007. 226 pp. D7500 - $25.00 1724-1726. Holly G. Wright. 2007. 210 pp. D7501 - $22.00 1726-1729. Amanda Gonzalez. 2013. 250 pp. D7502 - $25.00 1729-1731. Amanda Gonzalez. 2013. 256 pp. D7503 - $25.00 1755-1758. Pamela S. Pearson. 2009. D7524 - $32.00 1758-1761. Pamela S. Pearson. 2008. 210 pp. D7525 - $32.00 Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800. Augusta B. Fothergill. This work improves upon William A. Crozier's efforts for Westmoreland County by including abstracts of wills of one entire volume (1665-77) omitted by Crozier, and extending Crozier's period of coverage (in Virginia County Records, New Series, Vol. I) by six years to 1800. About 8,000 related individuals are mentioned in 1,200 will abstracts, which typically give the name of the decedent, dates of recording and probate, heirs, executors, and, sometimes, the place of residence. Crucial for anyone doing research in Westmoreland County. (1925), 2005. 229 pp. CC1995 - $28.00 The Marriage License Bonds of Westmoreland County, Virginia from 1786 to 1850. Stratton Nottingham. Abstracted from the records in the Clerk's Office of Westmoreland County, this work contains a list of about 2,500 marriage bonds showing the names of approximately 6,000 brides, grooms, parents and sureties, the exact date of each bond, and, in some instances, the contracting parties' dates of birth and the place of marriage. With a brides' index. (1928), 2005. 97 pp. CC4195 - $17.50 York County, Virginia formed in 1634 as Charles River County renamed York County in 1643 +NEW! York County, Virginia Marriage References and Family Relationships, 1636-1800. F. Edward Wright. If you are researching ancestors in the York County, Virginia area, this book should be your first source for marriage and family relationships. The author has gleaned marriages, both stated and implied, from a variety of sources including parish registers, family Bibles, land records, court records, probate records, military records, and family histories. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, paperback, 332 pp. 2012. D1692 - $32.50 York County VA Records. Benjamin B. Weisiger, III. Abstracts containing wills, deeds, orders, depositions, etc. 1987-1991. 1665-1672. 281 pp. IYKR1 - $25.00 1659-1662. 188 pp. IYKR2 - $20.00 1672-1676. 216 pp. IYKR3 - $22.00 York County Deeds, Orders, Wills. Abstracts by John Frederick Dorman. 8½ x11. No. 8, 1687-1691, Part One, 1687- 1688. 91 pp. DR072 - $20.00 No. 8, 1687-1691, Part Two, 1689-1691. 105 pp. DR073 - $20.00 No. 9, 1691-1694, Part One, 1691-1692. 113 pp. DR074 - $20.00 No. 9, 1691-1694, Part Two, 1692-1694. 122 pp. DR075 - $20.00 No. 10, 1694-1697, Part One, 1694-1695. 93 pp. DR076 - $20.00 No. 10, 1694-1697, Part Two, 1695-1696. 85 pp. DR077 - $20.00 No. 10, 1694-1697, Part Three, 1696-1697. 96 pp. DR078 - $20.00 York County Probate and Land Records. Various authors including Sherri Raleigh-Adams, Mary Marshall Brewer, and Kathleen Carrow Ingram. Probate records include the name of the deceased, the type of document, dates of signing and probate, heirs, executors, administrators and witnesses. Items in the inventory are generally described, but not in detail. The names of all slaves are included. Land Records are generally transcribed in detail. . The land records consist primarily of deeds, but the early land records sometimes served as a "catch-all" for recording events including powers of attorney, patents, articles of agreement, acknowledgment of receipt of estate portion, deeds of gift to family members, contracts, and quit claims. York County, Virginia Land Records, 1694-1713. 2006. 181 pp. D821 - $22.00 York County, Virginia Land Records, 1713-1729. 2006. 142 pp. D822 - $19.50 York County, Virginia Land Records, 1729-1763. 2005. 290 pp. D820 - $26.00 York County, Virginia Land Records, 1763-1777. 2007. 177 pp. D823 - $22.00 York County VA Deeds, Orders, Wills, Etc. 1698-1700. 2005. 138 pp. D788 - $16.00 York County, VA Deeds, Orders, Wills, Etc. 1700-1702. 2005. 154 pp. D789 - $17.00 York County, VA Wills, Inventories & Court Orders 1702-1704. 2005. 224 pp. D790 - $23.00 York County, VA Wills, Inventories & Court Orders 1705-1706. 2005. 126 pp. D791 - $15.00 York County, VA Deeds, Orders, Wills, Etc. 1706-1708. 2005. 192 pp. D792 - $21.00 York County, VA Deeds, Orders, Wills, Etc. 1708-1710. 2005. 176 pp. D793 - $21.00 York County, VA Deeds, Orders, Wills, Etc. 1710-1711. 2005. 174 pp. D794 - $21.00 York County, VA Deeds, Orders, Wills, Etc. 1711-1714. 2005. 198 pp. D795 - $21.00. York County, VA Deeds, Orders, Wills, Etc. 1714-1716. 2007. 241 pp. D7951 - $25.00 York County, VA Deeds, Orders, Wills, Etc. 1716-1718. 2006. 244 pp. D796 - $24.00 York County, VA Deeds, Orders, Wills, Etc. 1718-1720. 2006. 232 pp. D797 - $23.00 York County, VA Deeds, Orders, Wills, Etc. 1720-1722. 2005. 220 pp. D798 - $22.00 York County, VA Deeds, Orders, Wills, Etc. 1722-1725. 2006. 218 pp. D799 - $24.00 York County, VA Deeds, Orders, Wills, Etc. 1725-1728. 2006. 200 pp. D800 - $24.00 York County, VA Deeds, Orders, Wills, Etc. 1728-1732. 2006. 252 pp. D801 - $25.00 York County, VA Wills, Inventories & Court Orders 1732-1737. 2005. 242 pp. D802 - $24.00 York County, VA Wills, Inventories & Court Orders 1737-1740. 2005. 215 pp. D803 - $22.50 York County, VA Wills, Inventories & Court Orders 1740-1743. 2005. 180 pp. D804 - $21.00 York County, VA Wills, Inventories & Court Orders 1743-1746. 2005. 192 pp. D805 - $21.00 York County, VA Wills, Inventories & Court Orders 1745-1759. 2005. 178 pp. D808 - $20.00 York County, VA Wills, Inventories and Accounts 1760-1783. 2005. 152 pp. D809 - $20.00 Colonial Families of York County, Virginia. Our newest Colonial Famililies series covering the lineages of the early families through the early 1800’s based primarily on original records but also published and non-published family histories. Volume 1. Christopher DeMarco, Ph.D. Covering the following families Calthorp, Cox, Davenport, Drewett, Dunning, Epps, Faison, Gibbons, Hay, Kirby, Moss, Nutting, Sandifer, Shield 46 ,Shields, Tompkins, and Tiplady/Toplady. 2006. 233 pp. D7701 $25.00 Volume 2. Christopher DeMarco, Ph.D. The author continues the series covering the following families from earliest known records (in the U.S.) up to the early 1800s: Albrighton, Ballard, Chapman, Doswell, Goodwin, Hansford, Moody, Moore, Parsons, Pond, Robinson, Tomer, Wagstaff. 2007. 266 pp. D7702 - $29.00 Volume 3. Christopher DeMarco, Ph.D. The author continues the series covering the following families from earliest known records (in the U.S.) up to the early 1800s: Baskerville, Borodell, Cobb(s), Drewry, Graves, Grymes, Lamb, Maupin, Morgan, Overstreet, Patrick, Aduston, Rogers, Sclater, Sebrell, Wade and Weldon. 2009. 230 pp. D7703 - $27.50 Bruton Parish, Virginia Register, 1662-1797. John Vogt. The parish register reflects a cross-section of the Williamsburg community during its heyday when it served as the capital of the colony. More than 3,400 entries list births, baptisms, deaths, or burials. There are no marriage records. 2004. 8x10. 119 pp. IBPVRW - $25.00 York County Virginia Marriages, Vol. 1. Bonds & Ministers Returns, 1769-1853 Michael Pollock. The author adds a valuable set of annotations to this collection of marriage records. While no marriage records exist for York County’s first 140+ years, those records beginning about 1769 represent descendants of many of the original families who settled in the area previously. 1994, 182 pp. IYRK $18.00 includes listings from 1833 to the firm's close in the spring of 1863. Surnames generally indicate the person who paid for King's services, not necessarily that of the person being buried. Given names, nicknames, and sobriquets without surnames are sometimes used and occasionally accompanied by designation of race. Entries are listed both chronologically and alphabetically. A brief biography of William King precedes the listings. 128 pp. 2004. HBD2522 - $20.00 PLEASE BE SURE TO CHECK OUR NEW UPDATED WEBSITE www.colonialroots.com We will list new titles, books that have been reprinted, and new CDs when they become available. There are many more titles on our website. Also check our Surname List to see if we have published any books on your family lines. We are looking for authors Interested in abstracting early records? Phone us at 800-576-8608 or email [email protected] for more information. Washington, DC and Georgetown The District of Columbia was established in 1790 and at one time included the city of Alexandria (returned to the state of Virginia in 1847). Georgetown was part of Frederick County and then Montgomery County, Maryland, prior t0 1790. The 1853 Washington and Georgetown Directory. Excluded are a congressional directory, much information about the Federal Government, a general narrative on the history of Washington, a series of maps of major U.S cites and a collection of advertisements from local businesses. A new summary of residents by occupation has been added. 2004. 158 pp. Incl. fold-out map of the city. D168 - $20.00 National Intelligencer and Washington Advertiser Newspaper Abstracts. Joan M. Dixon. Entries include classified ads, appointments by the president, deaths, legal notices, marriages, miscellaneous notices, congressional lists, runaway slave notices and rewards, tax lists, and many others. The abstracts are a great aid to finding locations, ages, or relationships of relatives in the Maryland, Washington DC and Virginia areas. The author has organized the material by year and date to make finding specific days easier. A list of abbreviations, plus an index of surnames, tracts of lands/places and ships/vessels are included. The abstracts refer mainly to people in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia. 1800-1805 – 1996, 309 pp. HBD0392 - $26.00 NOW $19.50 1811-1813 – 1997. 370 pp. WB1374 - $30.00 NOW $22.50 1814-1817 – (1997),2006, 390 pp. HBD0707 - $28.50 NOW $21.00 1818-1820 – (1997), 2005, 432 pp. HBD0830 - $32.00 NOW $24.00 1821-1823 – (1998), 2007, 517 pp. HBD0948 - $42.00 NOW $31.50 1824-1826 – (1999), 2006, 516 pp. HBD1086 - $41.50 NOW $31.00 1830-1831 – 1999, 468 pp, paper. WB7622 - $38.50 NOW $28.00 1832-1833 – 2000, 563 pp, paper. HBD1428 - $45.00 NOW $33.75 1834-1835 – 2000. 549 pp, paper. HBA0816 - $39.50 NOW $29.50 1836-1837 – (2001), 2006, 636 pp. HBA2524 - $45.50 NOW $34.00 1838-1839 – 2002, 625 pp, paper. HBA2824 - $44.50 NOW $33.50 1840 – 2003, 478 pp, paper. WB1427 - $36.00 NOW $27.00 1841 – 2003, 516 pp, paper. HBA4086 - $34.00 NOW $25.50 1842 – 2004. 550 pp, paper. HBD2520 - $44.00 NOW $33.00 1844 – (2005), 2006, 616 pp. HBD3279 - $46.00 NOW $34.50 1845 – 2006, 593 pp, paper. HBD4073 - $43.00 NOW $32.25 1846 – 2006, 678 pp, paper. HBD4072 - $48.00 NOW $36.00 1847 – 2007, 674 pp, paper. HBD4475 - $47.00 NOW $33.00 1848 – 2007, 536 pp, paper. HBD4476 - $41.00 NOW $30.75 William King’s Mortality Books, Volume 2: 1833-1863. Jane Donovan and Carlton Fletcher. A transcription of all the burials in the Georgetown section of Washington, DC for which William King built coffins. This volume This catalog is a small representation of the books we carry. If you don’t see what you are looking for in our catalog, check our website. We are also carrying USED BOOKS on our website – some are no longer in print! We are constantly updating our website www.colonialroots.com Check back often!! Phone__________________________________________________________ E-mail address _________________________________________________________________________ (to be notified when your package ships) P.S. I do __ do not__ want to be added to your email mailing list. 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