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The Deming Family. S. V. Talcott. Rearranged and published by Martin & Allardyce. 8 p. 12°, New York City, 1912.
DENTON-
Romance of Genealogy.
Eugene F. McPike. Reprinted from The Magazine of History, 1912. DE PEYSTER-
John Watts DePeyster, Vol. I. Frank Allabeu. 323 p. 8º, New York, 1908. Frank Allaben Co., publishers.
DERING-
See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian. Church.
DEWEES, DEWEESE-
Genealogical data, biographical facts and historical information collected by Mrs. Philip E. LaMunyan.
Ellwood Roberts, editor. 294 p. 8°, Norristown, Pa., 1905. William H. Roberts, publisher.
DILLE-
See Some old family records, Bartlett, Belvel, (Belleville) & Dille, etc.
Milo Custer. Typewritten copy.
DILLMAN-
See Houser.
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FAMILY HISTORIES
DOUGLASS-
See Tennessee, Sumner Co.
DOUGLASS-
See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
DUDLEY ---
Memorial of the reunion of the descendants of Governor Thomas Dudley. Dean Dudley. Appendix. 52 p. 8°, Wakefield, Mass., 1893. Published by the Author.
DUFFIELD-
See Gilbert.
DUMONT-
See Romance of Genealogy.
Eugene F. McPike. Reprinted from The Magazine of History, 1912.
EDGAR-
John Edgar. See article on, by James H. Roberts, pp. 64-73, in Publication No. 12, Illinois State Historical Library, 1907.
EDWARDS-
Historic sketches of the Beall and Edwards families and their des- cendants, 360 to 1892.
Albert S. Edwards. 47 p. 8º, Springfield, Ill., 1910. H. W. Rokker, printer.
EDWARDS-
Historic sketches of the Edwards and Todd families and their des- cendants, 1523-1895.
Georgie Hortense Edwards. 38 p. 8°, Springleld, Ill., 1895. H. W. Rokker, printer.
ELLICOTT-
See Thomas.
ENDICOTT-
The Endicott Family. By Charles M. Endicott, Esq., of Salem. Reprinted from the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1847.
n. p. 12º, Frankford, Pa., 1911. Martin & Allardyce, publishers. ESKRIDGE-
See Selden.
EVANS -.
See Some old family records, Bartlett, Belvel, (Belleville), Dille, Evans, etc.
Milo Custer. Typewritten copy.
FAIRFAX-
See Thomas.
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FAMILY HISTORIES
FAIRFIELD-
See Romance of Genealogy.
Eugene F. McPike. Reprinted from The Magazine of History, 1912.
FIELD-
Field Genealogy. Being the record of all the Field Family in America, whose ancestors were in this country prior to 1700. Emigrant ancestors located in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, New Hampshire, Virginia, all descendants of the Fields of England, whose ancestor was Hurbutus de la Field, from Alsace-Lorraine.
Frederick Clifton Pierce. 2 vols. 8°, Chicago, 1901. Hammond Press, W. B. Conkey & Co.
FINCH-
See Hill. .
FISK, FISKE-
Fiske and Fisk Family, being the record of the descendants of Symond Fiske, Lord of the Manor of Stadhaugh, Suffolk County, Eng., from the time of Henry IV to date, including all the American members of the family.
Frederick Clifton Pierce. 654 p. 8°, Chicago, 1896. W. B. Conkey, publishers.
FLINT-
The Flint Genealogy. By J. Lawrence Bass. Rewritten from Mr. Bass' Flint Genealogy in the New England Historical and Genea- logical Register of 1860.
9 p. 12°, Frankford, Pa., 1912. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.
FONTAINE-
Memoirs of a Huguenot family ; translated and compiled from the original autobiography of the Rev. James Fontaine, and other family manuscripts, etc.
Ann Maury. 512 p. 12º, N. Y., 1872. G. P. Putnam & Sons, publishers. See Selden.
FORD-
Governor Thomas Ford in Ogle County. By Rebecca H. Kauffman. See pp. 107-114, in Publication No. 16, Illinois State Historical Library, 1911.
Governor Thomas Ford and his family. By Dr. J. F. Snyder.
See pp. 45-51, in Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. Vol. III, No. 2, July, 1910.
Also pp. 127-128, in Journal of the Society. Vol. IV, No. 1, April, 1911.
FORDHAM-
The Fordhams and La Serres of the English settlement in Edwards County, Ill. By Walter Colyer.
See pp. 43-54, in Publication No. 16, Illinois State Historical Library, 1911,
Mayy Fuoily History. Compiled by Norman G. & Lucius C. S. Flagg,
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FAMILY HISTORIES
FORREST-
See Selden.
FREEMAN ---
Stuart, Freeman, Parry, Pyke.
Eugene F. McPike. Reprinted from Notes and Queries, August 26, 1911.
FRENCH-
The families of French, of Belturbet, and Nixon, of Fermanagh, and their descendants.
Rev. Biddall Swanzy, M.A. 211 p. 8º, Dublin, 1908. Printed for private circulation. Alex. Thom & Co., Ltd.
FULLWOOD-
See Halley, Parry, Pyke.
GAMBLE-
See Selden.
GILBERT-
The Gilbert Family, the Carver Family, and the Duffield Family. Joseph C. Martindale, M.D. 18 p. 12°, Frankford, Pa., 1911. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.
GILPIN-
The Name, Arms and Crest of the Family of Gilpin.
n. p. 12°, Frankford, Pa., 1911. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.
GOODRICH-
The Goodrich Family.
S. V. Talcott. Rearranged and published by Martin & Allardyce. 30 p. 12°, New York City, 1912. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.
GOUDY-
Goudy Family in Illinois.
Ensley Moore. pp. 315-323. Transactions Illinois State Historical Society, 1907.
GRAHAM-
See Westchester County, N. Y.
GRANT-
The ancestry of General Grant, and their contemporaries.
Edward Chauncey Marshall, A.M. 186 p. 12°, New York, 1869. Sheldon & Co., publishers.
GRAVES-
See Selden.
GREENLEE-
Genealogy of the Greenlec families in America, Scotland, Ireland and England, with ancestors of Elizabeth Brooks Greenlee and Emily Brooks Greenlee. Also genealogical data on the McDowells of Virginia and Kentucky.
-6 HS
Boote Family History. Compiled
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FAMILY HISTORIES
GREENLEE FAMILY-
Ralph Stebbins Greenlee and Robert Lemuel Greenlee. 744 p. 4º, Chi- eago, 1908. Privately printed. Copy No. 60.
GRESHAM-
Biographical and historical sketches of the Greshams of America and across the seas.
53 p. 8°, Hillsboro, Ill., 1913. Alexander Taylor Strange, compiler. Pub- lished by the Compiler.
GRISWOLD-
See Lane.
GUEST-
See Romance of Genealogy.
Eugene F. McPike. Reprinted from Magazine of History, 1912.
HALE-
The Hale Family of Connecticut.
Seymour Morris. 12 p. 8°, Boston, 1907. David Clapp & Son, publishers.
HALL-
Memoranda relating to the ancestry and family of Sophia Fidelia Hall.
Mrs. Sophia Fidelia Hall Coe. 213 p. 8°, Meriden, Conn., 1902. Printed by The Curtiss Way Co.
Sec New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
HALLEY-
Halley and Pyke Families.
Eugene F. MePike. Reprinted from Notes and Queries, July 16, 1910.
HAVENS-
See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
HAMELIN-
See Is Sage.
HAVILAND-
See Westchester County, N. Y.
HAYES-
Descendants of Richard Hayes, of Lyme, Conn., through his son, Titus Hayes.
Harriet Morse Weeks of Evanston, Ill. Edited by Rollin Hillyer Cooke, Pittsfield, Mass. 192 p. 8°, Pittsfield, Mass. Press of The Eagle Publishing Company.
HAYWARD-
James Hayward, born April 4, 1750. Killed in the Battle of Lex- ington, April 19, 1775. With genealogical notes relating to the Haywards.
William Frederick Adams. 58 p. 8°, Springfield, Mass., 1911. Privately printed. Copyright William Frederick Adams.
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FAMILY HISTORIES
HELMERSHAUSEN-
Helmershausen Family.
Autobiography of Henry Charles Frederick Helmershausen, Jr. pp. 531-534, in Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. VI, No. 4, January, 1914.
HEMENWAY-
The Massachusetts Hemenway Family. Descendants of Ralph Hemenway, of Roxbury, Mass., 1634.
Rufus Hemenway. Compiled by Mary Hemenway Newton. Other lines collected and published by Clair Alonzo Newton. 41 p. 8º, Naperville, Ill., 1912. Clair Alonzo Newton, publisher.
HENDRIX-
See Some old family histories, Bartlett, Belvel (Belleville), Dille, Cox, Custer, Evans, Vezzy, Hendrix, etc.
Milo Custer. Typewritten copy.
HENRY-
See Selden.
HENSHAW-
See Hinshaw.
HILL-
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.
HINSHAW-
The Hinshaw and Henshaw. families.
William Hinshaw. Edited by Milo Custer. 66 p. 8°, Bloomington, Ill., 1911. Frank I. Miller Co., publishers.
HOAR-
See Parsons.
HOMMEDIEU 'L-
See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
HOOVER-
See Houser.
HOPKINS-
The Name and the Coat of Arms.
n. p. 12°, Frankford, Pa., 1911. Martin & Allardyce, publishers. See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church. See Thomas.
HOUSER-
Genealogy of the Houser, Rhorer, Dillman, Hoover families.
Dr. W. W. Houser. 239 p. 8°, Bloomington, 1910. Pantagraph Printing Co., publishers.
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FAMILY HISTORIES
HUBBARD-
One thousand years Hubbard history.
Harlan Page Hubbard, publisher. (Sample pages-pamphlet.)
HUDSON-
See Le Sage.
See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
HUGUENOT-
Memoirs of a Huguenot family ; translated and compiled from the original autobiography of the Rev. James Fontaine, and other family manuscripts, etc.
Ann Maury. 512 p. 12º, N. Y., 1872. G. P. Putnam & Sons, publishers. HULL-
A record of the descendants of George Hull.
Delos Hull, compiler. 53 p. 8º, Oak Park, Ill., 1909. Publisher not given.
HUNTER-
See Selden.
HUTTON-
The life of William Hutton and the history of the Hutton Family. Edited from the original manuscripts, with the addition of numerous illustrative notes, original matter, examples of Hutton's poetical pro- ductions and notices of all his works, etc.
Llewellynn Jewitt, F.S.A. 464 p. 12º, London, 1872. Frederick Warne & Co., publishers.
INGELS-
See Cloyd.
JACKSON-
The family history of Michael Jackson, emigrant from Ireland, citizen of Hartford County, Conn., his descendants and collateral families, which whom they were connected.
116 p. 8°, Kansas City, Mo., 1909. Franklin Hudson Co., publishers.
JAMES-
The James-Stites Genealogy.
E. J. James.
. New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. Vol. XXVIII, October, 1897. Vol. XXIX, April, 1898.
Pub. N. Y. 1897, 1898. N. Y. Genealogical and Biog. Soc.
JESSUP-
The ancestors and a summary of the events of fifty years. A paper read at the fiftieth anniversary, March 17, 1903.
Armstrong Jessup and Mary Jane Van Duzer Jessup, 1853-1903. 23 p. 4º, Chicago, 1903. Publisher not given.
JOHNSON-
See Genealogical notes; containing the pedigree of the Thomas Family of Maryland.
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FAMILY HISTORIES
JOHNSON-
Jacob Johnson, of Harpswell, Maine, and his descendants east and west.
Rev. Charles Nelson Sinnett. 132 p. 8°, Concord, N. H., 1907. Rumford Printing Co.
JONES-
See Cloyd. 1 Some old family records, Bartlett, Belvel (or Belleville), and Dille, Cox, Custer (Custer of Pennsylvania), Evans, Vezzy, Hendrix, Jones, etc.
Milo Custer. 17 p. 8°, Bloomington, 1910. Typewritten copy.
Zenus Jones. War 1812, bounty lands. Vellum Document No. 3646, signed by President James Monroe, granting to Zenus Jones 160 acres of land in the Territory of Illinois for military services. Dated December 13, 1817.
JUDD-
The Name and the Arms.
n. p. 12°, Frankford, Pa., 1910. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.
KANE-
Elias Kent Kane.
Henry Barrett Chamberlin. pp. 162-170. In Publication No. 13. Illinois State Historical Library, 1908.
Kane, Caroline Beers. See Appendix.
KEIM-
The Keim and allied families.
De B. Randolph Keim, editor. Monthly Periodical No. 1 (Sample Copy). December, 1898. Harrisburg, 1898.
KENNEDY-
See Selden.
KENTUCKY FAMILIES-
See Publications of the Filson Club.
Louisville, Ky., publishers.
KESTER-
The Pound and Kester Families.
John E. Hunt, compiler. 628 p. 8°, Chicago, 1904. Regan Printing House.
KING-
See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
KINNEY-
Some Virginia Families. Being genealogies of the Kinney, Strib- ling, Trout, Mellhany, Milton, Rogers, Tate, Snickers, Taylor, Mc- Cormick, and other families of Virginia.
Hugh Milton McIlhany, Jr., M.A., Ph.D. 274 p. 8º, Staunton, Va., 1903. Stoneburner & Pruber, printers.
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FAMILY HISTORIES
KIRKE-
See General Works. Canada. The First Conquest of Canada. Henry Kirke, M.A.B., C. L. Oxon.
KNICKERBACKER, KNICKERBOCKER-
The Kniekerbacker or Knickerbocker Family.
George Castor Martin from mss. notes by Mrs. Alfred H. Massey. 7 p. 12°, Frankford, Pa., 1912. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.
KNIGHT-
The Knight Family.
Joseph C. Martindale, M.D. 16 p. 12º, Frankford, Pa., 1911. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.
KOERNER-
Gustavus Koerner. By Hon. R. E. Rombauer.
pp. 286-307, in Publication No. 9, Illinois State Historical Library, 1904.
McCormack, Thomas J." Editor Memoirs of Gustave Koerner.
2 vols. 8°, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1909. Torch Press, publishers.
LANE-
Genealogical notes on the families of Daniel Lane, 2d, and Mary . Griswold Lanc, married July 14, 1763.
H. W. Lane and A. C. Beckwith, compilers. 12º, Elkhorn, Wis., 1899. See Selden.
LA SERRES-
The Fordhams and La Serres of the English settlement in Edwards County, Ill. By Walter Colyer.
See pp. 43-54, in Publication No. 16, Illinois State Historical Library, 1911.
LAWRANCE, LAWRENCE- -
See Thomas.
LAWRANCE-
Pedigrees of Thomas, Chew, and Lawrance. A West River Register and genealogical notes.
Rev. Lawrence Buckley Thomas. 136 p. 8°, New York, 1883. Thomas Whittaker, publisher.
LAWRENCE-
Genealogieal notes ; containing the pedigree of the Thomas family · of Maryland and connected families, the Snowden, Buckley, Lawrence, etc.
Lawrence B. Thomas. 197 p. 8°, Baltimore, 1877. Thomas B. Lawrence, publisher.
LE BARON-
Descendants of Francis Le Baron, of Plymouth, Mass.
Mary Le Baron Stockwell, compiler. 521 p. 8°, Boston, 1904. T. R. Marvin & Son, printers.
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FAMILY HISTORIES
LEE-
See Selden.
LEFFINGWELL-
The Leffingwell Record, 1637-1897. A genealogy of the descend- ants of Lieut. Thomas Leeffingwell, one of the founders of Norwich, Conn.
Albert Leffingwell, M.D., and Charles Wesley Leffingwell, D.D. 256 p. 8°, Aurora, N. Y., 1897. Leffingwell Co., publishers.
LE SAGE-
Memorial des Familles divise en trois parties. Genealogie Le Sage, avec annexé Hudon dit Beaulieu and Beland. Genealogies Martin & Hamlin.
Par Madame Caroline Hamlin, née Martin. 227 p. 8°, Montreal, 1910. Publisher not given.
LEWIS-
Lewisiana or, The Lewis Letter, Periodical, relating to the Lewis Family, April, 1899. Pam. odd Nos.
CarlI A. Lewis, publisher.
L'HOMMEDIEU-
See Hommedieu.
LINCOLN-
Abraham Lincoln. An American Migration Family ; English, not German.
Marian Dexter Learned. 149 p. 8°, Philadelphia, 1909. William J. Campbell, publisher.
The Ancestry of Abraham Lincoln.
J. R. Hutchinson and J. Henry Lea. 212 p. 4º, Boston and New York, 1909. Houghton, Miffin & Co., publishers.
Lincoln Families of Massachusetts. Notes on, with some account of the family of Abraham Lincoln, late president of the United States. Solomon Lincoln. 10 p. 8°, Boston, 1865. David Clapp & Son, printers. The Parents of Lincoln. Ida M. Tarbell. pp. 17-24. In Abraham Lincoln. Published by "The Lincoln Farm Association. February 12, 1907. A souvenir of Lincoln's Birthday.
LOVELL-
See Weymouth, Mass. Hist. Society Collections No. 1.
Published by The Society, Weymouth, Mass., 1881.
LINDLEY-
See pp. 187-196. In Poems by John F. Myers. Also Myers Family. LINDSLAY-
See Selden.
.
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FAMILY HISTORIES
LINN-
A history of a fragment of the Clan Linn and a genealogy of the Linn and related families.
Dr. George Wilds Linn. 204 p. 8°. Copyright 1906 by George Wilds Linn. Report Print, Lebanon, Pa.
LOGAN-
See Morton.
LUCE-
See Some old family histories. Bartlett, Belvel (Belleville), Dille, Cox, Custer, Evans, Vezzy, Hendrix, Jones, Luce, etc.
Milo Custer. Typewritten copy.
LUDLAM-
Genealogical sketch of Ludlam Family, from the carly settlement of Cape May County, N. J., 1692.
Anthony J. Ludiam, compiler. 4°, Springfield, Ill., 1878. H. W. Rokker, printer.
.
LUNDY-
The Lundy Family and their descendants of whatsoever surname. With a biographical sketch of Benjamin Lundy.
William Clinton Armstrong, A.M. 485 p. 8º, New Brunswick, N. J., 1902. J. Heidinsfeld, printer.
Benjamin Lundy, Pioneer of Freedom.
By Geo. A. Lawrence, in Journal of the Ills. State Hist. Soc. Vol. 6, No. 2, July, 1913. pp. 175-205.
LYLE-
The ancestry and posterity of Matthew, John, Daniel, and Samuel Lyle, pioneer settlers in Virginia.
Oscar K. Lyle, 361 p. 4°, New York City. Printed by Lecouver Press Co., 1912.
LYON-
See Romance of Genealogy.
Eugene F. McPike. Reprinted from The Magazine of History, 1912.
MCCLURE-
Diary of David McClure, 1748-1820.
Notes by Franklin B. Dexter.
David McClure. Privately printed. 219 p. 8º, N. Y., 1899. The Knicker- bocker Press.
McCORMICK-
Some Virginia families, being genealogies of the Kinney, Stribling, Trout, MeIlhany, Milton, Rogers, Tate, Snickers, Taylor, McCormick, and other families of Virginia.
Hugh Milton McIlhany, Jr., M.A., Ph.D. 274 p. 8°, Staunton, Va., 1903. Stoneburner & Pruber, printers.
McDONALD-
The Glengarry McDonalds of Virginia. With an introductory sketch of the carly history of the Glengarry Clan.
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FAMILY HISTORIES
MCDONALD FAMILY-
Mrs. Flora McDonald Williams. 340 p. 8°, Louisville, Ky., 1911. George G. Fetter Co., publishers.
McDOWELL-
See Greenlee.
MCDOWELLS-
See Brooks and Greenlee.
MCILHANY-
Some Virginia families, being genealogies of the Kinney, Stribling, Trout, McIlhany, Milton, Rogers, Tate, Snickers, Taylor, McCormick, and other families of Virginia.
Hugh Milton McIlhany, Jr., M.A., Ph.D. 274 p. 8º, Staunton, Va., 1903. Stoneburner & Pruber, printers.
MACKENZIE-
See Some old family histories. Bartlett, Belvel (Belleville), Dille, Cox, Custer, Evans, Vezzy, Hendrix, Jones, Luce, Mackenzie, etc.
17 p. 8°, Bloomington, 1910. Milo Custer. Typewritten copy.
McLEAN COUNTY, ILLINOIS-
Heads of families of McLean County, Ill., at the census of 1840. (Taken by Jacob Spawr.)
Copied and re-arranged by Milo Custer. Bloomington, Ill., 1911. Type- written manuscript.
McLEAN-
John McLean. By Capt. J. H. Burnham.
Publication No. 8, Illinois State Historical Library, 1903, pp. 198-201. .
McMILLAN-
McMillan Genealogy and History. A record of the descendants of John McMillan and Mary Arnott, C. E. McMillan, and W. F. McMillan.
353 p. 8°. Place and publisher not given.
MACON-
See Selden.
McPIKE-
See Romance of Genealogy.
Eugene F. McPike. Reprinted from The Magazine of History, 1912.
MARKHAM-
See Marshall.
MARSHALL- See Cloyd.
The Marshall Family, or a genealogical chart of the descendants of John Marshall and Elizabeth Markham, his wife, sketches of indi- viduals and notices of families connected with them.
W. M. Paxton. 415 p. 8°, Cincinnati, O., 1885. Robert Clarke & Co., publishers.
MARTIN-
See Le Sage.
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FAMILY HISTORIES
MASON- See Selden.
MATHEWS-
See Morton.
MAYO-
See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
See Randolph.
MERCER-
· See Selden.
MERRYMAN-
Walter Merryman, of Harpswell, Maine, and his descendants.
Rev. Charles Nelson Sinnett. 123 p. 8°, Concord, N. H., 1905. Rumford Publishing Co.
MICHAUX-
See Morton.
MILESIAN FAMILIES OF IRELAND-
A genealogical history of the Milesian families of Ireland, with the monument to Brian Boroimhe; the chart of the Armorial bearings of the same families.
B. W. DeCourcy, compiler and editor. 77 p. 12º, Cincinnati, 1880. W. F. Overdick and M. L. Riegel, publishers.
MILLER-
The Reverend Alexander Miller, of Virginia, and some of his descendants.
Milo Custer. 36 p. 8º, Bloomington, 1910. Publisher not given.
MILTON-
Some Virginia families, being genealogies of the Kinney, Stribling, Trout, Mellhany, Milton, Rogers, Tate, Snickers, Taylor, McCormick, and other families of Virginia.
Hugh Milton Mellhany, Jr., M.A., Ph.D. 274 p. 8º, Staunton, Va., 1903. Stoneburner & Pruber, printers.
MISNE-
Sce Morton.
MOFFAT-
Moffat Genealogies. Descent from Rev. John Moffat, of Ulster County, N. Y.
R. Burnham Moffat. 158 p. 8°, Privately printed, 1909. Press of L. Middleditch Co., N. Y.
MOORE-
A history of the descendants of Shildes Moore, in America, covering a period of one hundred and fifty-nine years, from 1732 to 1891.
George L. Moore. 156 p. 8º, Belleville, Ill. Risdon Alexander Moore, publisher.
Proceedings of the centennial reunion of the "Moore Family" held at Belleville, Ill., May 31 and June 1, 1882.
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FAMILY HISTORIES
MOORE FAMILY-
Dr. D. N. Moore and McCabe Moore, publishers. 82 p. 8', St. Louis, Mo., 1882. A. R. Fleming, printer.
See Selden.
MORRIS-
See Collins.
MORSE-
Descendants of Samuel Morse, of Worthington, Mass.
Harriet Morse Weeks of Evanston, Ill. 56 p. Addenda. 8°, Pittsfield, Mass., 1907. Eagle Printing and Binding Co.
MORTON-
The Mortons, Venables, Michaux of Saurin, Mismes, France, Rochette of Holland, Carey, Woodson, Logan, Clark, Mathews.
Miss Morton of Birmingham, Ala.
See pp. 87-91, in the Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society. Vol. IX, No. 27, September, 1911.
MOUNTAIN-
See Romance of Genealogy.
Eugene F. McPike. Reprinted from The Magazine of History, 1912.
MUNSON-
Munson Family Reunion. Proceedings of the second Munson Family Reunion.
8º, New Haven, 1896. Publisher not given.
MYERS-
Genealogy of the Myers, Lindley, and Birdsell Families. In poems. John F. Myers. 12º. Place and publisher not given.
NANCE-
Zachariah Nance. Soldier of the Revolution. Sec Notice of the death of, in the Sangamo Journal, January 9, 1836.
NEW HAMPSHIRE-
Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire. in four volumes.
Ezra Stearns, compiler, assisted by Edward E. Parker. 8°, New York, 1908. The Lewis Publishing Co., publishers.
NEWTON-
The Colchester, Conn., Newton Family. Descendants of Thomas Newton, of Fairfield, Conn., 1639.
Compiled by Clair Alonzo Newton. 134 p. 12º, Naperville, Ill., 1911. Publisher not given.
Richard Newton, of Sudbury, Mass., 1638-39. Also an account of the Indian Raid in Barnard, Vt., August 9, 1780.
Rev. William Monroe Newton, compiler. Copy No. 83. 52 p. 8°, Woon- socket, R. I. Published by W. M. Newton & Son.
See Selden.
NEW YORK AND NEW ENGLAND FAMILIES-
Genealogical notes of New York and New England families.
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FAMILY HISTORIES
NEW YORK AND NEW ENGLAND FAMILIES-
S. V. Talcott, compiler. 747 p. and index 39 p. 8°, Albany, 1883. Weed, Parsons & Co., publishers.
NOBLAT, NOBLET, NOBLETT, NOBLIT, NOBLOT-
Genealogieal collections relating to the families of Noblet, Noblat, Noblot, and Noblets, of France; Noblet and Noblett, of Great Britain; Noblet, Noblett, Noblit and Noblitt, of America; with some particular account of William Noblit, of Middletown Township, Chester County, now Delaware County, Pa., U.S.A.
John Hyndman Noblit. 401 p. 8°, Philadelphia, 1906. Printed for pri- vate circulation. Ferris & Leach, printers.
OLIVER-
John Oliver. War of 1812. Bounty Lands. Vellum Document No. 1963, signed by President James Monroe, granting to John Oliver 160 acres of land in the Territory of Illinois for military services. Dated December 13, 1817.
ORENDORFF-
See Some old family records. Bartlett, Belvel (or Belleville), Dille, Cox, Custer, (Custer of Pa.), Evans, Vezzy, . Hendrix, Jones, Luce, Mackenzie, Orendorff, etc.
Milo Custer. Typewritten copy.
PACA- See Selden.
PAGE-
See Selden.
PARKER-
Archelius Parker and his descendants.
Milo Custer. n. p. 8°, Bloomington, 1912. George M. Adams Printing Co., publishers.
See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
See Some old family histories. Bartlett, Belvel (Belleville), Dille, Cox, Custer, Evans, Vezzy, Hendrix, Jones, Luce, Mackenzie, Orendorff, Parker.
Milo Custer. Typewritten copy.
PARRY-
See Stuart, Freeman, Pike, etc.
PARSON-
Genealogy of the family of Lewis B. Parsons (Second) Parsons- Hoar. Parsons, Springfield, Mass., 1636. Hoar-Gloucester, England, 1632. Lewis B. Parsons, 1900.
109 p. 8°, St. Louis. Press of Perrin & Smith.
PEARCE-
Pearce Genealogy. Being the record of the posterity of Richard Pearce, an early inhabitant of Portsmouth, in Rhode Island, who came from England, and whose genealogy is traced back to 972.
Col. Frederick C. Pearce. 150 p. 8°, Rockford, III., 1888. Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers, Albany, N. Y.
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FAMILY HISTORIES
PEASLEE-
History of the Peaslee, Balch, Stonebraker Family. Who as pioneers settled in the great woods of New York in 1838; the treeless prairies of Iowa Territory in 1844, and on the Sac and Fox Reserve, Kansas, in 1870. Taken from a book on Osage County history, entitled, "Annals of Lyndon," by Charles R. Green.
12 p. 8°, Lyndon, Osage County, Kans., June, 1897. Publisher not given. PECK-
Selleck and Peck Genealogy.
William Edwin Selleck. 69 p. 8°, Chicago, 1912. Privately printed.
PENDLETON-
See Selden.
PENCE-
History of Judge John Pence, and his descendants. Born in Shenandoah County, Virginia, January 15, 1775. Resided in Cham- paign County, Ind., and Henderson County, Ill.
Kingsley Adolphus Pence. 126 p. 8°, Denver, Colo., 1912. Publisher not given.
PERRY-
Our Perry Family in Maine. Its ancestors and descendants.
Rev. Charles Nelson Sinnett. 127 p. 8°, Lewistown, Me., 1911. The Journal Print Shop.
PINCKNEY-
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.
PINKHAM-
Richard Pinkham, of Old Dover, N. H., and his descendants East and West.
Rev. Charles Nelson Sinnett. 308 p. 8:, Concord, N. H., 1908. Rumford Co., publishers.
PIPER-
Some old family records. Bartlett, Belvel, (or Belleville), Dille, Cox, Custer, (Custer of Pa.), Evans, Vezzy, Hendrix, Jones, Luce, Mackenzie, Orendorff, Parker, Piper, etc.
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