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A history of Highland County, Va.
Oren F. Morton, B.L. 419 p. 8°, Monterey, Va., 1911. Published by the Author. The Stone Printing and Manufacturing Co., Roanoke, Va.
HISTORIC FAMILIES OF KENTUCKY-
With special reference to stocks immediately derived from the Valley of Virginia.
See Kentucky. Thomas Marshall Green.
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VIRGINIA
HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF VIRGINIA-
Containing a collection of the most interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, anecdotes, ete., relating to its history and anti- quities, together with geographical and statistical descriptions. To which is appended an historical and descriptive sketch of the District of Columbia.
Henry Howe. 544 p. 8°, Charleston, S. C., 1849. W. R. Babcock.
Historical Register and Literary Note Book, Virginia, April, 1850, Augusta County, Va.
120 p. 8º, Virginia, 1850. Publisher not given.
History of the Presbyterian Church in the state of Kentucky ; with a preliminary sketch of the churches in the valley of Virginia.
Rev. Robert Davidson. 371 p. 8º, N. Y., 1867. Robert Carter, publisher.
History of the Valley of Virginia. By Samuel Kercheval. 3d ed. Revised and extended by the author.
403 p. 8°, Woodstock; Va., 1902. W. N. Grabill, publisher.
HUGUENOT EMIGRATION TO VIRGINIA-
Documents, chiefly unpublished, relating to the Huguenot emigra- tion to Virginia and to the settlement at Manakin Town, with an appendix of genealogies.
R. A. Brock. 8°, Richmond, Va., 1886.
LYNCHBURG-
Sketches and recollections of Lynchburg. By the oldest inhabitants. 363 p. 12°, Richmond, Va., 1858. C. H. Wynne, publisher.
M'DONALDS OF VIRGINIA-
See Glengarry McDonalds.
MAGAZINE OF BIOGRAPHY AND HISTORY-
Vol. I, 1893, to January, 1914. 8°, Richmond, Va., 1893-1914. Published by the Virginia Historical Society.
MANAKIN TOWN-
See Huguenot Emigration to Virginia.
MANORS-
Manors of Virginia in Colonial Times.
Edith Tunis Sale. 309 p. 8°, Philadelphia and London, 1909. J. B. Lippincott & Co., publishers.
MEADE'S OLD CHURCHES-
Ministers and Families of Virginia.
(Bishop) William Meade. 2 vols. 8°, Philadelphia, 1889. (Without index. )
Index to names of persons and churches in Meade's Old Churches. By J. M. Toner, M.D. Revised by Hugh A. Morrison. 8º, Washington, 1898. Published by the Southern Historical Association.
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VIRGINIA
MEADE'S OLD CHURCHES, ETC .-
Wise's digested index and genealogical guide to Bishop Meade's Old Churches, ministers and families of Virginia, embracing 6,900 proper names.
114 p. 8°, Richmond, Va., 1910. The Evans Press.
NEILL, EDWARD D .-
See Virginia Carolorum.
NEW KENT COUNTY-
The Parish Register of Saint Peter's, New Kent County, Va., from 1680 to 1787.
Parish Record, Series No. 2.
National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia, publishers.
206 p. 8°, Richmond, Va., 1904. William Ellis Jones, book and job printer.
NORFOLK-
Historical and descriptive sketches of Norfolk and vicinity, including Portsmouth and the adjacent counties.
William S. Forrest. 8º, Philadelphia, 1853.
OATH OF ALLEGIANCE-
Oath of Allegiance to the Commonwealth of Virginia. Signers of. See pp. 134-137. In Virginia Historical Collections, No. 6, New Series.
OFFICIAL RECORD-
Official Records of Robert Dinwiddie, Lieutenant Governor of the Colony of Virginia, 1751-1758, now first printed from the manuscript in the collection of the Historical Society, with an introduction and notes, by R. A. Brock.
2 vois. 8°, Richmond, 1883-84. Collections of the Virginia Historical Society.
ORANGE COUNTY-
From its formation in 1734 (O.S.) to the end of reconstruction in 1870; compiled mainly from original records. With a brief sketch of the beginning of Virginia, a summary of local events to 1907, and a map.
W. W. Scott. 292 p. 8°, Richmond, Va., 1907. Everett Waddey Co., publishers.
ORDERLY BOOK-
Orderly Book of Gen. John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg. March 26- December 20, 1777.
See Pennsylvania Magazine of Biography and History, January, 1911.
PATRICIAN AND PLEBEIAN IN VIRGINIA-
Or the origin and development of the social classes of the Old Dominion.
Thomas J. Wertenbaker, M.A.' 239 p. 12º, Charlottesville, Va., 1910. The Michie Co., printers.
-5 HS
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VIRGINIA
PENSIONERS, WAR OF THE REVOLUTION-
Roll of the officers of Virginia who received land bounties Revo- lutionary War. Also a roster of the Virginia Navy.
See Year Book Kentucky Sons of the American Revolution, 1896. Louisville, Ky., 1896. John P. Morton & Co., publishers.
See Spotsylvania County, Va.
PORTSMOUTH-
See Norfolk, Va.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR-
Eckenrode, H. J., Archivist.
List of the revolutionary soldiers of Virginia. Special report of the Department of Archives and History for 1911. Also supplement published in report of 1912.
Richmond, Va., 1912-1913. State Printer.
Virginia soldiers in the Revolution. A bibliography of muster and pay-rolls, regimental histories, etc., with introductory and explanatory notes.
By C. A. Flagg, catalogue division, and W. O. Waters, bibliography division, Library of Congress.
See Virginia Magazine of Biography and History.
Vol. XIX, No. 4, October, 1911.
Vol. XXII, No. 1, January, 1914.
Records of the Revolutionary War.
W. T. R. Saffell. 8º, N. Y., 1858. Also, Index to same.
Virginia Militia in the Revolutionary War. McAllister data.
J. T. McAllister. 337 p. 8º, Hot Springs, Va., 1913. McAllister Publish- ing Co., publishers.
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY-
A history of Rockingham County, Va.
466 p. 8°, Dayton, Va., 1912. Ruebush-Elkins Co., publisher.
SAFFELL, W. T. R .-
Records of the Revolutionary War.
8º, N. Y., 1858.
List of Virginia soldiers in the Revolution. Also index to.
337 p. 8°, Hot Springs, Va. Copyright 1913. J. T. McAllister Co., publishers.
ST. MARK'S PARISH-
Genealogical and Historical Notes on Culpeper County, Va. Embracing a revised and enlarged edition of Dr. Philip Slaughter's St. Mark's Parish.
Part I, 120 pp.
Part II, 160 pp.
Raleigh Travers Green, compiler and publisher. 8º, Culpeper, Va., 1900. Exponent Printing Office.
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VIRGINIA
SAINT PETER'S PARISH-
The Parish Register of Saint Peter's, New Kent County, Va., from 1680 to 1787.
Parish Record Series No. 2. National Society of. the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia, publishers.
206 p. 8°, Richmond, Va., 1904. William Ellis Jones, book and job printer.
SELDENS-
Seldens of Virginia, and allied families.
Mary Selden Kennedy. 2 vols. 8°, New York, 1911. Frank Allaben Genealogical publishers.
SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE IN VIRGINIA-
A Study in the Development of the Revolution.
See Sixth Annual Report of the Library Board, State of Virginia, 1908-1909, under head Virginia State Library.
SHENANDOAH VALLEY-
The German Element of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.
John Walter Wayland, B.A., Ph.D. 272 p. 8°, Charlottesville, Va., 1907. The Michie Co., printers.
SHENANDOAH VALLEY PIONEERS-
See Frederick County, Va.
SHEPHERDSTOWN-
Historie Shepherdstown. Danske Dandridge.
362 p. 8°, Charlottesville, Va., 1910. The Michie Co., publishers.
SKETCHES-
Sketches of Virginia, Historical and Biographical.
Rev. William Henry Foote, D.D. 2 Series. 2d edition. 596 p. 8°, Philadelphia, 1856. J. B. Lippincott & Co., publishers.
SOME PROMINENT VIRGINIA FAMILIES-
In four volumes.
Louise Pecquet du Bellet. 8°, Lynchburg, Va., 1907. J. P. Bell & Co., publishers.
SOME VIRGINIA FAMILIES-
Being genealogies of the Kenney, Stribling, Trout, Mellhany, Mil- ton, Rogers, Tate, Snickers, Taylor, MeCormick, and other families of Virginia.
Hugh Milton McIlhany, Jr., M.A., Ph.D. 274 p. 8°, Staunton, Va., 1903. Stoneburner & Pruber, printers.
SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY-
Virginia County Records, Spotsylvania County, 1721-1800. Being transcriptions from the original files at the county courthouse of wills, deeds, administrators and guardians' bonds, marriage licenses, and lists of revolutionary pensioners.
William Armstrong Crozier, F.R.S. 576 p. 8°, New York, 1905. Fox, Duffield & Co., publishers.
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VIRGINIA
STATUTES AT LARGE-
Being a collection of all the laws of Virginia, from first session of Legislature in 1619 to 1792.
William Waller Hening, compiler. 13 vols. 8°, Richmond, 1809-1823.
Also Samuel Shepherd's continuation to Hening's statutes. 3 vols. 8°, Richmond, Va., 1835-1836.
TRURO PARISH-
The History of Truro Parish, Virginia. Edited with notes and addenda.
Rev. Edward L. Goodwin and Rev. Philip Slaughter, D.D. 164 p. 12°, Philadelphia, 1908. George W. Jacobs Co., publishers.
VIRGINIA CAROLORUM-
The colony under the rule of Charles the first and second, A.D. 1625- A.D. 1685. Based upon manuscripts and documents of the period.
Edward D. Neill, 446 p. 4°, Albany, N. Y., 1886. Joel Munsell's Sons. VIRGINIA COMPANY OF LONDON-
An introduction to the records of the Virginia Company of London. With a bibliographical list of the extant documents.
Susan Kingsbury, M.A.M., Ph.D. 214 p. 4°, Library of Congress. U. S. Government, publisher, 1905. Washington, D. C.
History of ; to and from the first colony, never before printed.
Edward D. Neill. 432 p. 12°, Albany, 1869. Joel Munsell, publisher.
VIRGINIA CONVENTION OF 1776-
A discourse delivered in the chapel of William and Mary College, July 3, 1855.
Hugh Blair Grisby. 8°, Richmond, 1855.
VIRGINIA STATE PAPERS-
Calendar of Virginia State Papers and other manuscripts, 1652- 1781. Preserved in the Capitol at Richmond.
Arranged and edited by William P. Palmer. 8 vols. 4°, Richmond, 1875. VIRGINIA STATE REPORTS-
Digested index to the Virginia reports, containing all the points argued and determined in the' Court of Appeals of Virginia, from Washington to second Randolph, inclusive. With a table of the names of the cases reported.
Everard Hall. 654 p. 8°, Richmond, 1825. Published by Peter Cotton.
Washington County, Va. History of southwest Virginia, 1746-1786. Washington County, 1777-1870. Lewis Preston Summers.
Lewis Preston Summers. 921 p. 8°, Richmond, 1913.
WESTMORELAND COUNTY, 1653-1912-
Parts I and II. A Short Chapter and Bright Day in its History. . T. R. B. Wright, compller. 153 p. 8°, Richmond, Va., 1912. Whittet & Shepperson, printers.
WILLIAM AND MARY QUARTERLY-
Vol. I, 1892, to Vol. XXII, January, 1914. (Except Vol. III, No. 1, July, 1894; Vol. VI, No. 1, July, 1897.)
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VIRGINIA-WASHINGTON STATE-WEST VIRGINIA
WILLIAM AND MARY QUARTERLY-Concluded
Lyon G. Tyler, M.A., editor. Williamsburg, Va., 1892-1914. William and Mary College, publishers.
WILLIAMSBURG-
The Orderly Book of that portion of the American Army stationed at, or near Williamsburg, Va., under the command of General Andrew Lewis, from March 18, 1776, to August 28, 1776. Printed from the original manuscript, with notes and introduction.
Charles Campbell. 100 p. 8°, privately printed. Copy No. 74, Rich- mond, Va., 1860.
WASHINGTON STATE
WASHINGTON STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY-
The Washington Historical Quarterly.
Vol. I, Nos. 1-4, 1906.
Vol. II, No. 1, 1908.
Washington University, Seattle, Wash. Published by The Society.
The Washington Historian.
Vol. I, No. 1, September, 1899.
WEST VIRGINIA
ALER'S HISTORY-
Aler's History of Martinsburg and Berkeley County, W. Va.
F. Vernon Aler. 452 p. 8°, Hagerstown, Md., 1888. The Mail Publishing Company.
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHIVES AND HISTORY OF WEST VIRGINIA-
Biennial reports, 1906-1910.
Virgil Lewis, archivist. 8°, Charleston, W. Va., 1906-1911. State Printer. HISTORY-
History of Early Settlement and Indian Wars of West Virginia. Wills De Hass. 8°, Philadelphia, 1851.
HOW WEST VIRGINIA WAS MADE-
Virgil Lewis.
337 p. 8°, Charleston, W. Va., 1909.
SHEPHERDSTOWN-
Historic Shepherdstown.
Danske Dandridge. 362 p. 8°, Charlottesville, Va., 1910. The Michie Co., printers.
WEST VIRGINIA HISTORICAL MAGAZINE-
Published quarterly. Vol. I, 1901, to Vol. V, 1905.
Published at Charleston, W. Va. J. S. Hale, editor. W. S. Laidley, editor. WEST VIRGINIA, HISTORY-
Natural Resources, Industrial Enterprises and Institutions.
390 p. 8°, Charleston, 1904. Virgil Lewis. Tribune Printing Co.
WISCONSIN-FAMILY HISTORIES
COLUMBIA COUNTY-
The Family Tree of Columbia County; Wis. A. J. Turner. 142 p. 8°, Portage, Wis., 1904. The Wisconsin State Register, publishers.
CUSHING FAMILY-
Three Wisconsin Cushings. A sketch of the lives of Howard B., Alonzo H., and William B. Cushing, children of a pioneer family of Waukesha County.
Theron Wilber Haight, 109 p. 8º, Madison, Wis., 1910. Wisconsin Historical Society, publishers. Wisconsin Historical Commission Original Papers, No. 3.
HISTORY OF THE CHURCHES AND MINISTERS-
Connected with the Presbyterian and Congregational convention of Wisconsin, and of the operations of the American Home Missionary Society in the state for the past ten years.
Rev. Dexter Clary. 128 p. 12°, Beloit, Wis., 1861. B. E. Hale, printer. MILWAUKEE-
Pioneer History of Milwaukee, from first settlement in 1833 to 1841.
James S. Buck. 2 vols. 8°, Milwaukee, 1890. Swain & Tate, publishers. Under the Charter, from 1847 to 1853. Vols. III, IV.
James S. Buck. 2 vols. 8º, Milwaukee. Simes, Swain & Co., 1884.
WISCONSIN STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY-
Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Edited by Lyman Copeland Draper, LL.D., secretary of the society: Being a - page for page reprint of the original issue of 1855; with the addition of a memoir of Dr. Draper, and the early records of the society, 1849- 1854. Reuben Gold Thwaites, secretary.
164 p. 8°, Madison, Wis., 1903. State Printer.
Collections of the Historical Society of Wisconsin.
Vol. XX, 1911.
Madison, Wis. Published by The Society.
Proceedings of, First, 1855, to 60th, 1912.
8º, Madison, Wis.
WAR OF THE REBELLION-
A bibliography of Wisconsin's participation in the War between the States. Based upon material contained in the Wisconsin Historical Library.
Isaac S. Bradley, compiler. 8°, Madison, 1911. State Printer.
FAMILY HISTORIES
ABBE GENEALOGY-
From notes by F. J. A. Wallace.
12º, n. p. Frankfort, Pa., n. d. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.
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FAMILY HISTORIES
ACKERLY-
See Westchester County, N. Y.
ADDISON-
See Selden.
ALDEN-
John Alden, of Ashfield, Mass., and Chautauqua County, N. Y. His Alden ancestors and his descendants, 1620-1909.
84 p. 8°, Delaware, O., 1909. Printed for the Author for private circu- lation. Frank Wesley Alden, compiler.
ALEXANDER- See Selden.
ALLEN-
See Selden.
ALLERTON-
A history of the Allerton family in the United States, 1585-1885.
Walter S. Allerton. Revised and enlarged by Horace True Currier. 149 p. 8°, Chicago, 1900. Samuel Waters Allerton, publisher.
AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, (THE)-
Being a catalogue of family histories and publications.
William H. Whitmore. 287 p. 8º, Albany, 1868. Joel Munsell, publisher. ANDERSON-
Genealogy of the Hill, Dean, Pinckney, Austin, Barker, Anderson, Rhoads, and Finch families.
Franklin Couch, LL.B. 129 p. 8°, Newburgh, N. Y., 1907. Newburgh Journal Co., publishers.
See Hill.
ANDREW-
Discourse delivered before the New England Historical and Geneal- ogical Society, Boston, April 2, 1868, on the Life and Character of the Hon. John Albion Andrew, LL.D.
Rev. Elias Nason, M.A. 76 p. 8°, Boston, 1868. New England Historical and Genealogical Society, publishers.
ANTISDEL, ANTISDALE, ANTISELL-
Genealogy of the descendants of Lawrence and Mary Antisell, of Norwich and Willington, Conn. Including some records of Christopher Antisell, of Sraduff Birr, (Kings County) Ireland.
Mary Elizabeth Tisdel Wyman, compiler. 335 p. 8º, Painesville, O., 1908. The Champlain Printing Co., Columbus, O.
ARMISTEAD-
See Selden.
ARNOTT-
See McMillan.
AUSTIN-
Genealogy of the Hill, Dean, Pinckney, Austin, Barker, Anderson, Rhodes, and Finch families.
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FAMILY HISTORIES
. AUSTIN-
Franklin Couch, LL.B. 129 p. 8°, Newburgh, N. Y., 1907. Newburgh Journal Co., publishers.
BAILEY-
The Record of my Ancestry.
Frederick W. Bailey, compiler. 4º, Worcester, Mass., 1892. Publisher not given.
BALCH-
See Peaslee.
BALL-
See Selden.
BALLARD-
Genealogy (reprinted from Essex Antiquarian).
16º, n. p., Frankford, Pa., 1911. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.
BARKER-
Genealogy of the Hill, Dean, Pinckney, Austin, Barker, Anderson, Rhodes, and Finch families.
Franklin Couch, LL.B. 129 p. 8°, Newburgh, N. Y., 1907. Newburgh Journal Co., publishers.
BARNEY-
James Hayward. Born April 4, 1750. Killed in the Battle of Lexington, April 19, 1775; with genealogical notes relating to the Haywards.
William Frederick Adams, compiler. 58 p. 8°, Springfield, Mass., 1911. Privately printed.
BARRETT-
Barrett Ancestry. Compiled by George Castor Martin, from works pertaining to the family, by Charles Edward Potter, Joseph Hartwell Barrett, A.M., William Barrett, Dr. James Savage, and others.
23 p. 12º, New York City, 1912. Martin & Allardyce, publishers. BARRY-
Barry Family.
Arthur Collins. 8º, n. p., Frankford, Pa., 1911. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.
BARTLETT-
Some old family records. Bartlett, Belvel (or Belleville) and Dille, Cox, Custer (Custer of Pennsylvania), Evans and Vezzy, Hendrix, Jones, Luce, Mackenzie, Orendorff, Parker, Piper, Short, Stinespring, Swartz, Zook (or Züg), Webb.
17 p. 8°, Bloomington, 1910. Typewritten copy. Milo Custer.
BASYE- See Cloyde.
BAYLOR- See Selden. BEALE FAMILY-
See Edwards.
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FAMILY HISTORIES
BEAULIEU-
See Le Sage.
BECKWITH-
Beckwith Notes. A. C. Beckwith, editor. No. 2, 1899; No. 3, 1901; No. 5, 1904; No. 6, 1907. (Serial.) Elkhorn, Wis.
Marvin Beckwith and his wife Abigail Clark, their colonial ances- . tors and their descendants.
A. C. Beckwith. 88 p. 8°, Elkhorn, Wis., 1899.
BELAND-
See Le Sage.
BELLEVILLE-
See Belvel.
BELVEL (OR BELLEVILLE FAMILY)-
Some old family records. Belvel (or Belleville), etc.
17 p. 8°, Bloomington, 1910. Typewritten copy.
BENJAMIN-
Benjamin families from Columbia County, N. Y.
B. M. Benjamin, compiler. 32 p. 12º, Bloomington, Ill., 1911. Panta- graph Printing Co., publishers.
BENTON-
The Benton Family. By S. V. Talcott. Rearranged and published by Martin and Allardyce.
8 p. 12°, New York City, 1912. Martin & Allardyce.
BERKELEY- See Selden.
BEVERLY-
See Selden.
BIRDSELL-
Genealogy of the Myers, Lindley and Birdsell families. In poems. 12º, place and publisher not given.
BIRKBECK-
Morris Birkbeck. Daniel Berry, M.D.,
See pp. 259-273, in Publication No. 9, Illinois State Historical Library, 1904.
BLACKWELDER-
Blackwelder, Scherer families.
I. S. Blackwelder, compiler. Typewritten document.
BLEDSOE-
See Tennessee, Sumner County.
BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS-
Some old gravestone inscriptions in Bloomington and Randolph townships., McLean County, Ill.
Milo Custer. Typewritten manuscript.
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FAMILY HISTORIES
BOISSEAU-
See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
BOWDITCH-
See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
BRECKENRIDGE- See Selden.
BREWER-
See Selden.
BRINCKERHOFF-
The family of Joris Dircksen Brinckerhoff, 1638. 188 p. 8°, New York, 1887. Richard Brinkerhoff, printer.
BROOKE-
See Selden. .
BROOKS-
Genealogy of the Greenlee families in America, Scotland, Ireland, and England. With ancestors of Elizabeth Brooks Greenlee and Emily Brooks Greenlee, also genealogical data on the MeDowells, of Virginia and Kentucky.
Ralph Stebbins Greenlee and Robert Lemuel Greenlee, compilers. 744 p. 4°, Chicago, 1908. Privately printed. Copy No. 60.
BROWN-
Sce New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
See Selden.
BROWNING-
Genealogy of the Brownings in America. From 1621 to 1908. Edward Franklin Browning. 982 p. 8°, Newburgh, N. Y., 1908. Journal Print.
BUCKLEY-
See Thomas.
BUNKER-
See New York, Long Island Genealogies. By Mary Powell Bunker. BURLEY, BURLEIGH-
Genealogy of the Burley or Burleigh Family of America.
Charles Burleigh. 8°, Portland, Me., 1880. Press of B. Thurston & Co. BURWELL-
See Selden.
BUTTERFIELD-
The Arms of the Butterfield and Butterworth families.
8 p. 12°, New York City, 1912. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.
BUTTERS-
Genealogical Registry of the Butters Family (with illustrations), including the descendants of William Butter, of Woburn, Mass., 1665,
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FAMILY HISTORIES
BUTTERS-
and their families of New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, Iowa, and. others bearing the name who. settled in America.
466 p. 8°, Chicago, 1896. David Oliphant, printer.
BUTTERWORTH-
See Butterfield.
BYRD-
See Selden.
CADWELL.
Dr. George Cadwell (Caldwell). By Richard W. Mills.
See pp. 112-121 in Publication No. 10, Illinois State Historical Library, 1905.
CAGE-
See Tennessee, Sumner County.
CALDWELL-
The Caldwell Chronicle.
Vol. I, No. 1, October 19, 1899.
Vol. I, No. 2, November 2, 1899.
Vol. I, No. 3, November 16, 1899. Vol. I, No. 4, December, 1899.
Vol. I, No. 5, March, 1900.
Augustine Caldwell, publishers. 5 Nos. 8°, Providence, R. I., 1899-1900. CALKINS-
The Calkins Memorial Military Roster.
William Wirt Calkins.
204 p. 8°, Chicago.
Copyright 1903.
M. A.
Donohue, publisher.
Calkins Memorial, Military Roster and Genealogy Supplement.
William Wirt Calkins. 46 p. 8°, Chicago, 1909. M. A. Donohue & Co., publishers.
CANTRELL-
A biographical album and history of the descendants of Zebulon Cantrell, the immigrant, covering the period from 1700 to 1898.
Carmi G. Cantrell, editor and compiler. 72 p. 8°, Springfield, 1898. Illinois State Register.
CAPEN-
The descendants of John Capen (1765-1849); and Rhoda Thomson, with some account of his ancestry.
Charles L. Capen. 20 p. 8°, Bloomington, 111., 1901. Publisher not given. CAREY- See Morton.
CARPENTER-
Genealogical notes of the Carpenter family, including the autobio- graphy and personal reminiscences of Dr. Seymour D. Carpenter, Lieutenant Colonel, in the War for the Union, with genealogical and biographical appendix.
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FAMILY HISTORIES
CARPENTER FAMILY-
Edwin Sawyer Walker, A.M., editor. 242 p. 8°, Springfield, 1907. Copy- right by George N. Kreider. Copy No. 18. Illinois State Journal, printers.
CARR-
The American Carr Families. Compiled from the works of several authors.
10 p. 12°, Frankfort, Pa., 1912. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.
CARTER-
The descendants of Capt. Thomas Carter, of "Barford," Lancaster County, Va., with genealogical notes of many of the allied families.
Joseph Lyon Miller, M.D. 388 p. 8º, Whittet & Shepperson, printers. Thomas, W. Va., 1912.
See Selden. ,
CARVER-
See Gilbert.
CARY-
See Selden.
CASE-
See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
CASTOR-
Castor Family. Holmsburg branch.
Richard Allen Martin. 8º, n. p., Frankford, Pa., 1909. Martin & Allar- dyce, publishers.
CHAPLINE-
See Selden.
CHEW-
See Thomas.
CHRISTLIEB-
The Christlieb Family.
Benjamin F. Christlieb. 52 p. 8º, 1895. Publisher not given.
CLARK-
See Morton.
CLAY-
See Filson Club Pub. No. 14.
215 p. 4°, Louisville, 1899.
CLAYTON-
See Selden.
CLOYD-
Genealogy of the Cloyd, Basye and Tapp families, in America, with brief sketches referring to the families of Ingels, Jones, Marshall and Smith.
A. D. Cloyd, M.D. 297 p. 8°, Omaha, Neb., 1912. The Champlin Press, Columbus, O.
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FAMILY HISTORIES
COLCORD-
Colcord genealogy. Descendants of Edward Colcord, of New Hampshire, 1630 to 1908.
Doane B. Colcord, B.S., M.D. 42 p. 8°, Coudersport, Pa., 1908. Published by Mahlon J. Colcord.
COLGATE-
See Selden.
COLLINS-
The Collins Family. Genealogical record (in part) of the descend- ants of John Collins, Sr., from 1640 to 1760. A complete record of the descendants of William Collins and Esther Morris, from 1760 to 1897.
William H. Collins. 184 p. 4°, Quincy, Ill., 1897. Volk, Jones & McMein, publishers.
CONGDON-
Waterman Illinois Year Book, 1902, 1907.
Contains Genealogy of the Congdon Family.
George Edward Congdon, compiler. Published Sac City, Iowa, 1902. Published Hiawatha, Kans., 1907. The Smith Printing Co., publishers.
CONKLING-
See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
CONNELLEY-
See pp. 276-282, in Doniphan's Expedition and the Conquest of New Mexico and California.
William Elsey Connelley. Topeka, Kans., 1907. Published by the Author.
COOKE-
See Selden.
CORBIN-
See Selden.
COREY, HENRY-
War 1812. Bounty Lands. Vellum Document No. 7687. Signed by President James Monroe, granting to Henry Corey 160 acres of land in the Territory of Illinois for military services. Dated December 13, 1817.
COWLES-
Alfred Cowles. By Dr. J. F. Snyder.
See pp. 167-178, in Publication No. 14, Illinois State Historical Library, 1909.
COX-
See Some old family records, Bartlett, Bevel, Dille, Cox, etc. Milo Custer. Typewritten copy.
CROSHAW-
See Selden.
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FAMILY HISTORIES
CUSHING-
See Wisconsin History Commission Original Papers No. 3.
CUSTER-
The Custer Families.
Milo Custer. 22 p. 8º, Bloomington, Ill., 1912. Publishers not given.
DANDRIDGE-
See Selden.
DAY-
Stuart, Freeman, Day, Pyke, Families.
Eugene F. McPike. Reprinted from Notes and Queries, July 13, 1912.
DEAN-
Genealogy of the Hill, Dean, Pinckney, Austin, Barker, Anderson, Rhoades, and Finch families.
Franklin Couch, LL.B. 129 p. 8°, Newburgh, N. Y., 1907. Newburgh Journal Co., publishers.
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Life and public services of Martin R. Delaney, sub-assistant com- missioner, Bureau of Relief of Refugees, Freedmen, and of Abandoned Lands, and late Major of 104 Reg't. U. S. Colored troops.
Frank A. Rollin. 367 p. 12°, Boston, 1883. Lee & Shephard, publishers. DEMING-
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