A list of the genealogical works in the Illinois State Historical Library, Springfield, Illinois, Part 8

Author: Illinois State Historical Library; Osborne, Georgia L. (Georgia Lou), 1860-1934
Publication date: 1914
Publisher: Springfield, Ill. : Illinois State Journal Co., state printers
Number of Pages: 178


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Milo Custer. Typewritten copy.


PLEASANTS-


See Randolph.


POUND-


The Pound and Kester Families.


John E. Hunt, compiler. 628 p. 8°, Chicago, 1904. Regan Printing House.


POWELL-


Long Island Genealogies, being kindred descendants of Thomas Powell.


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FAMILY HISTORIES


POWELL FAMILY-


Mary Powell Bunker. 350 p. 8°, Albany, N. Y., 1895. Joel Munsell Sons, publishers.


PRESTON-


See Selden.


PRICE-


John Price. The Emigrant, Jamestown Colony, 1620. With some of his descendants.


Rev. Benjamin Luther Price. 62 p. 8º, .Alexander, La., September 1, 1910. Published by the Author.


PRICHARD-


Descendants of William Prichard.


A. M. Prichard, compiler. 59 p. 8°, Charleston, W. Va., March, 1912. Tribune Printing Co., publishers.


PYKE-


Halley and Pyke Families.


Eugene F. McPike. Reprinted from Notes and Queries, July 16, 1910. Stuart, Freeman, Parry, Pyke.


Eugene F. McPike. Reprinted from Notes and Querics, August 26, 1911. RAILEY-


See Randolph.


RANDOLPH-


The Randolphs and their Railey Connections. W. E. Railey.


See Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society, Vol IX, No. 27, September, 1911. Vol. 10, No. 28, September, 1912.


W. E. Railey. See Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society, Vol. IX, No. 27, September, 1911. Vol. X, No. 28, September, 1912.


RALSTON-


James Harvey Ralston.


Dr. J. F. Snyder. See pp. 215-235 in Publication No. 13, Illinois State Historical Library, 1908.


REED-


The Reed Family.


S. V. Talcott. Re-arranged and published by Martin & Allardyce. 17 p. 12°, Frankford, Pa., 1912. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.


REVERE-


An outline of the life and works of Col. Paul Revere, with a partial catalogue of silverware bearing his name, also a description of New- buryport and other historic places.


George B. Tilton, compiler. 63 p. 8°, Newburyport, Mass., 1909. REZEAŲ-


Sce Romance of Genealogy.


Eugene F. McPike. Reprinted from The Magazine of History, 1912. RHOADES-


Genealogies of the Hill, Dean, Anderson, Rhoades, and Finch families.


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RHOADES FAMILY-


Franklin Couch, LL.B. 129 p. 8°, Newburgh, N. Y., 1907. Newburgh Journal Co., publishers.


RHORER-


Genealogy of the Houser, Rhorer, Dillman, Hoover families.


Dr. W. W. Houser, compiler. 239 p. 8°, Bloomington, 1910. Pantagraph Printing Co., publishers.


RIDDLE-


See Selden.


ROCHETTE -.


See Morton.


ROGERS-


See McIlhany.


ROSS-


See Selden.


RUTHERFURD-


Genealogical notes; containing the pedigree of the Thomas Family, of Maryland, and of the following connected families, Snowden, Buck- ley, Lawrence, Chew, Ellicott, Hopkins, Johnson, Rutherfurd, etc.


Lawrence B. Thomas. 197 p. 8°, Baltimore, 1877. Lawrence B. Thomas, publisher.


SACKETT GENEALOGY-


19 p. 8°, place and publisher not given.


SAGE-


See Le Sage.


SALZBURGERS-


The Salzburgers and their descendants; being the history of a colony of German (Lutheran) Protestants, who emigrated to Georgia in 1734, and settled at Ebenezer, 25 miles above the city of Savannah.


Rev. P. A. Stroebel. 308 p. 12°, Baltimore, 1855. T. Newton Kurtz, publisher.


SANBORNE-


American and English Sanbornes.


V. C. Sanborn. 8°, Concord, N. H., 1895.


SANBORNE, SANBORN-


Genealogy of the family of Sanborne or Sanborn in England and America, 1194-1898.


V. C. Sanborn. 692 p. 8°, privately printed for the Author, 1899. The Rumford Press, N. H.


SAVOIE-


La Genealogie de la Famille Savoie Origine acadienne.


Par. Caroline Hamelin, née Martin. 64 p. 8°, 1912. Publisher not given. SAWYER-


Ancestry and life of Captain Thomas Sawyer. In Memoriam.


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SAWYER FAMILY-


Edwin Sawyer Walker, A.M. 27 p. 8º, Weedsport, N. Y., 1906. Publisher not given.


See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.


SCHERER-


. Blackwelder-Scherer Families.


I. S. Blackwelder, compiler. Typewritten copy.


SCHIEFFELIN-


Genealogical notes; containing the pedigree of the Thomas Family of Maryland, and of the following connected families: Snowden, Buck- ley, Lawrence, Chew, Ellicott, Hopkins, Johnson, Rutherfurd, Fairfax, Schieffelin, Tyson, and others.


· Lawrence B. Thomas. 197 p. 8°, Baltimore, 1877. Lawrence B. Thomas, publisher.


SELDEN-


Seldens of Virginia and Allied Families. 2 vols. Mary Selden Kennedy. 2 vols. 8º, New York, 1911. Frank Allaben Genealogical Co., publishers.


SELLECK-


Selleck and Peck Genealogy.


William Edwin Selleck. 69 p. 8°, Chicago, 1912. Privately printed.


SEMPLE-


Genealogy of Hon. James Semple. W. K. Anderson.


48 p. 8°, 1902. Place and publisher not given.


SERRE-


The Fordhams and La Serres of the English Settlement in Edwards County, Ill.


Walter Colyer. See pp. 43-54 in Publication No. 16, Illinois State Historical Library, 1911.


SEYMOUR-


The Seymour Family. A reprint from the Morris Genealogy. Tyler Seymour Morris. 8º, Chicago, 1900. Publisher not given. SHEPARDSON-


The Shepardson Family. Branches of the family in the United States when the first census was taken in 1790.


Francis Wayland Shepardson. 14 p. 8º, Chicago, August 15, 1912. Pub- lisher not given.


SHORT-


See Some old family records. Bartlett, Belvel (or Belleville), Dille, Cox, Custer (Custer of Pa.), Evans, Vezzy, Hendrix, Jones, Luce, Mackenzie, Orendorff, Parker, Piper, Short, etc.


17 p. 8°, Bloomington, Ill. Milo Custer. Typewritten copy. SINNETT, SINNOTTS-


Michael Sinnett, of Harpsville, Maine. His ancestry and descend- ants. Also records of other Sinnetts, Sinnotts, etc., in Ireland and America.


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FAMILY HISTORIES


SINNETT FAMILY-


Rev. Charles Nelson Sinnett. 137 p. 8°, Concord, N. H., 1910. The Rumford Press, publisher.


SLADE- Charles Slade.


Dr. J. F. Snyder. pp. 207-210. Publication No. 8. Illinois State Historical Library, 1903.


SLOO-


Thomas Sloo, Jr.


Dr. J. F. Snyder. See pp. 201-206. Publication No. 8. Illinois State Historical Library, 1903.


Thomas Sloo, Jr.


Isaac Joslin Cox. See pp. 26-42.


Publication. Illinois State Historical Library, 1911.


SMEDLEY-


Smedley Family-Prospectus.


10 p. 8°, Lancaster, Pa., 1901. Wickersham Printing Co.


SMITH-


See Cloyd.


Hannah Logan Smith. Quaker Genealogy.


326 p. 8°, Philadelphia, 1839. E. G. Dorsey, printer.


Genealogy of the Smith Family.


Joseph Smith, Sr. See p. 760 in article by W. W. Phelps in The Times and Season. Published at Nauvoo, III., 1844.


See Filson Club. Publication No. 14, Louisville, 1899.


SNICKERS-


See MeIlhany.


SNOWDEN-


Genealogical notes; containing the pedigree of the 'Thomas Family of Maryland, and of the following connected families: Snowden, Buck- ley, Lawrence, etc.


Lawrence B. Thomas. 197 p. 8º, Baltimore, 1877. Lawrence B. Thomas, publisher.


SNYDER-


Adam W. Snyder and his period in Illinois History, 1817-1842.


John Francis Snyder, M.D. 437 p. 12º, Virginia, III., 1906. E. Needham Bookseller. Illinois State Register, Springfield, Ill., publisher.


SPALDING-


The Spalding Memorial. A genealogical history of Edward Spalding, of Virginia and Massachusetts Bay, and his descendants. With a record of their military service in the Colonial, Revolutionary and Civil wars; together with information concerning various other branches of the Spalding Family.


Charles Warren Spalding, A.M. 1276 p. 8º, Chicago, 1897. American Publishers Association. Revised and enlarged from the original edition by Rev. J. S. Spalding.


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FAMILY HISTORIES


SPOTTISWOODE-


Sce Selden.


SPRINGFIELD, MASS. FAMILIES- (Sample Pages.) 8°, Springfield, Mass., 1898.


STANSBURY-


The Descendants of John Stansbury, of Leominster, 1670-1895.


Frederick Howard Wines, compiler. 55 p. 8°, Springfield, III., 1895. H. W. Rokker, printer.


STEPHEN- See Selden.


STEPHENS-


The Stephens Family, with collateral branches.


Edward Stephens Clarke, M.D. 185 p. 8°, Frankford, Pa., 1892. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.


STINESPRING-


Some old family records. Bartlett, Belvel (or Belleville), Dille, Cox, Custer (Custer of Pa.), Evans, Vezzy, Hendrix, Jones, Luce, Mackenzie, Orendorff, Parker, Piper, Short, Stinespring, etc.


Milo Custer. Typewritten copy. 17 p. 8º, Bloomington, 1910.


STITES-


See James.


STONEBRAKER-


See Peaslce.


STRANGE-


Biographical and historical sketches of the Strange's of America and across the seas.


Alexander Taylor Strange, compiler. 137 p. 8º, Hillsboro, III., 1911. Published by the Compiler.


STRIBLING-


See McIlhany.


STUART-


Stuart, Freeman, Day, Pyke.


Eugene F. McPike. Reprinted from Notes and Queries. July 13, 1912.


Stuart, Freeman, Parry, Pyke.


Eugene F. McPike. Reprinted from Notes and Queries. August 26, 1911.


STUBBLEFIELD-


Robert Stubblefield and his son, John Stubblefield.


George W. Stubblefield. See pp. 525-530 in Vol. VI, No. 4, January, 1914, Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society.


SWANZY-


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 pri- vate circulation.) Printed by Alex. Thom & Co., Ltd.


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FAMILY HISTORIES


SWARTZ-


Some old family records. Bartlett, Belvel (or Belleville), Dille, Cox, Custer (Custer of Pa.), Evans, Vezzy, Hendrix, Jones, Luce, Mackenzie, Orendorff, Parker, Piper, Stinespring, Swartz, etc.


Milo Custer. 17 p. 8°, Bloomington, 1910. Typewritten copy.


SYLVESTER-


See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.


TAFT-


The Ancestry of President Taft.


Mabel Thacher Rosemary Washburn. pp. 413-428 in Journal of American History, Vol. V, No. 3, 1911.


TAPP-


See Cloyd.


TASKER-


See Selden.


TATE-


See McIlhany.


TAYLOR-


See Selden.


TAYLOR-


See McIlhany.


THOMAS-


Genealogical Notes. Containing the pedigree of the Thomas Family of Maryland, and of the following connected families: Snowden, Buck- ley, Lawrence, Chew, Elliott, Hopkins, Johnson, Rutherfurd, Fairfax, Schieffelin, Tyson, and others.


Rev. Lawrence B. Thomas. 197 p. 8°, Baltimore, 1877. Lawrence B. Thomas, publisher.


Jesse Burgess Thomas, Jesse Burgess Thomas, Jr., Richard Symmes Thomas, Jr. Forgotten Statesmen of Illinois Series.


Dr. J. F. Snyder. Sec pp. 514-525 in Transactions of the Illinois State Historical Society, 1904.


Pedigrees of Thomas, Chew, and Lawrence (Families). A West River Register and genealogical notes.


Rev. Lawrence Buckley Thomas. 136 p. 8°, New York, 1883. Thomas Whittaker, publisher.


THOMPSON-


Our Thompson Family in Maine, New Hampshire, and the West. Rev. Charles Nelson Sinnett. 293 p. 8°, Concord, N. H., 1907. The Rumford Printing Co., publishers.


See Selden.


THURBER-


See Romance of Genealogy.


Eugene F. McPike. From the Magazine of History, 1912.


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FAMILY HISTORIES


TISDALE, TISDEL-


Genealogy of the descendants of Lawrence and Mary Antisell, of Norwich and Willington, Conn. Including some records of Christopher Antisell. of Sraduff Birr, (Kings Co.) Ireland.


Mary Elizabeth Tisdel Wyman, compiler. 335 p. 8º, Painesville, O., 1908. The Champlin Printing Co., Columbus, O.


See Antisell.


TODD-


The Virginia Todds.


J. R. Witcraft, compiler, Merchantville, N. J. 34 p. 8°, Frankford, Pa., 1913. Dispatch Publishing House.


See Edwards.


TRAVERRIER (OR TRAVERSIER)-


See Romance of Genealogy.


Eugene F. McPike. Reprinted from The Magazine of History, 1912.


TREE-


Tree Family and its connections in England and America.


Josiah Granville Leach, LL.B. 108 p. 8°, Philadelphia, 1908. J. B. Lippincott Co., publishers.


TROUT-


See McIlhany.


TUCKER-


See Selden.


TURNER-


The Life of Jonathan Baldwin Turner.


Mary Turner Carriel. 298 p. 8°, copyright 1911, Mary Turner Carriel. Place and publisher not given.


TUTHILL-


See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.


TYSON- See Thomas.


VENABLE


See Morton.


VEZZY-


Some old family records. Bartlett, Belvel (or Belleville), Dille, Cox, Custer (Custer of Pa.), Evans, Vezzy, etc.


Milo Custer. 17 p. 8°, Bloomington, 1910. Typewritten copy.


WADDELL-


A Colonial Officer and His Times, 1754-1773. A biographical sketch of Gen. Hugh Waddell, of North Carolina.


Alfred Moore Waddell. 242 p. 8°, Raleigh, N. C., 1890. Edwards & Broughton.


WADE


The Life of Benjamin F. Wade.


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FAMILY HISTORIES


WADE FAMILY-


A. G. Riddle. 310 p. 12°, Cleveland, O., 1886. William W. Williams, publisher.


WALKER-


The Story of My Ancestors in America. Also "Printers" copy manuscript.


Edwin Sawyer Walker. 8°, Chicago, 1895.


See Selden.


WALLACE-


See Selden.


WALLBRIDGE-


Descendants of Henry Wallbridge who married Anna Amos, Deceni- ber 25, 1688, at Preston, Conn.


William Gedney Wallbridge, compiler. 369 p. 4°, Litchfield, Conn., 1898. WALTON-


The Walton Family.


Joseph C. Martindale, M.D. 12 p. 12°, Frankford, Pa., 1911. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.


WASHINGTON-


Home of Washington, or, Mount Vernon, its associations.


Benson J. Lossing. 8º, N. Y., 1870.


See Selden.


WATKINSON-


See Westchester Co., N. Y.


WEBB- -


Some old family records. Bartlett, Belvel (or Belleville), Dille, Cox, Custer (Custer of Pa.), Evans, Vezzy, Hendrix, Jones, Luce, Mackenzie, Orendorff, Parker, Piper, Short, Stinespring, Swartz, Zook (or Zug), Webb.


Milo Custer. Typewritten copy. 17 p. 8°, Bloomington, 1910.


WELLS-


See Romance of Genealogy.


Eugene F. McPike. Reprinted from The Magazine of History, 1912.


WEST-


See Selden.


WILL


Conrad Will. Forgotten Statesmen Series.


Dr. J. F. Snyder. See pp. 351-377 in Publication No. 10. Illinois State Historical Library, 1905.


WILLIS- See Selden. WILLOUGHBY-


Sec Selden.


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FAMILY HISTORIES


WINSTON-


See Selden.


WORMELEY-


See Selden.


WOODSON- Sce Morton. Sce Randolph.


WRIGHT-


The Wright Family. S. V. Talcott. Re-arranged and published by Martin & Allardyce. 20 p. 12°, Frankford, Pa., 1912. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.


YATES-


Descendants of Michael Yates and his sons Abner and John. Gene- alogical Chart.


Richard Yates, Jr., compiler. Folio, Springfield, 1910. H. W. Rokker, publisher.


. YOUNG-


Richard M. Young. Forgotten Statesmen Series.


J. F. Snyder. See pp. 302-327 in Publication No. 11, Illinois State Historical Library, 1906.


ZOOK (OR ZUG)-


See Some old family records. Bartlett, Belvel, (Belleville), Dille, Cox, Custer, Evans, Vezzy, Hendrix, Jones, Luce, Mackenzie, Orendorff, Parker, Piper, Short, Stinespring, Swartz, Zook (or Zug).


Milo Custer. 17 p. Sº, Bloomington, Ill., 1910.' Typewritten copy.


ZUG- See Zook.


GENERAL WORKS


AMERICA HERALDICA-


A compilation of coat of arms, crests, and mottoes, of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800. 2 vols. bound in one. Contain, Gore Roll of Arms, List of Mayflower passengers, plates. Also, supplement.


E. De V. Vermont, editor and compiler. Follo, N. Y., 1887 and 1889. AMERICAN ANCESTRY-


Giving the name and descent in the male line of Americans whose ancestors settled in the United States previous to 1776. Vol. I, 1887; to Vol. XII, 1899.


Thomas P. Hughes. 12 vols. 8°, Albany, N. Y. Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers.


AMERICAN AND ENGLISH GENEALOGIES-


American and English Genealogies in the Library of Congress. Preliminary Catalogue.


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GENERAL WORKS


AMERICAN AND ENGLISH GENEALOGIES-


805 p. 8°, Washington, D. C., U. S. Gov. Pub., 1910. Compiled under the direction of the Chief Cataloguer. Library of Congress.


AMERICAN EDUCATION SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS-


Quarterly Register and Journal of the American Education Society.


15 vols. 8°, Boston, Mass., 1829-1843.


AMERICAN GENEALOGIES-


Index to American Genealogies and to genealogical material con- tained in all works such as town histories, county histories, local histories, historical society publications, biographies, historical periodicals and kindred works, alphabetically arranged.


5th edition revised and enlarged. Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers. 352 p. 8°, Albany, N. Y., 1900.


Also Supplement 1900-1908 to the Index to Genealogies published in 1900. 107 p. 4°, Albany, N. Y., 1908.


AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, (THE)-


Being a catalogue of family histories and publications.


William H. Whitmore. 287 p. 8°, Albany, 1868. Joel Munsell, publisher.


Being a catalogue of family histories, a bibliography of American genealogy or a list of the title pages of books and pamphlets on family history published in America, from 1771 to date.


Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers. 328 p. 8°, Albany, N. Y., 1897. Also edition of 1900.


AMERICAN-IRISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY-


Annual Address by the President, General Edward A. Moseley, Ilotel San Reno, New York, February 17, 1898.


Gen. Edward A. Moseley. 19 p. 8º, New York, 1898. National Pub- lishing Co., publishers.


AMERICAN PRISONERS OF THE REVOLUTION-


Danske Dandridge. 504 p. 8°, Charlottesville, Va., 1911. The Michie Co., printers.


AMERICANS OF ROYAL DESCENT-


Index to intermarriages of Americans of royal descent.


Charles H. Browning. 4º, Philadelphia, 1891. Publisher not given. Pamphlet.


AN ABSTRACT-


An Abstract of a Genealogical Collection, Vol. I.


· Malcolm Macbeath. 50 p. 4°, St. Louis, 1907. Nixon-Jones Co., publishers.


AN ETYMOLOGICAL DICTIONARY-


An Etymological Dictionary of Family and Christian names, with an essay on their derivation and import.


William Arthur, M.A. 300 p. 8°, New York, 1857. Sheldon Blakeman & Co., publishers.


AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT-


Of the settlements of Scotch Highlanders in America prior to the peace of 1783, together with notices of Highland regiments and bio- graphical sketches.


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GENERAL WORKS


AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT-


J. P. MacLean, Ph.D. 459 p. 8°, Cleveland, O., 1900. The Helman-Taylor Co., publishers.


ANNUAL REGISTER AND MILITARY ROSTER- .


Containing the names and rank of the principal civil officers of the government of the United States since its organization, and of the state of New York since the adoption of its constitution in 1777, in- cluding county officers, etc. Also the names and rank of the militia officers of this state now in office.


B. Thalhimer. 272 p. 8°, Albany, N. Y., 1821. Printed by E. and E. Hosford.


BAPTIST CHURCH-


The annual register of the Baptist Denomination in North Amer- ica; to the first of November, 1790.


John Asplund, Southampton Co., Va., July 14, 1791. 70 p. 8°. 1791.


A history of the Baptists in the western states east of the Mississippi.


Justin A. Smith, D.D. 420 p. 8°, Philadelphia, 1896. American Baptist Publication Society, publishers.


CANADA-


Dictionnaire genealogique des familles canadiennes depuis la fonda- tion de la colonie jusqu'a nos jours, 1608.


L'Abbe Cyprien Tanguay. 7 vols. 8°, Montreal, 1871-1890. Eusebe Senecal, later Eusebe Senecal et Fils, publishers.


The first English conquest of Canada, with some account of the earliest settlements in Nova Scotia and New Foundland. Contains bio- graphical sketches of Gervase Kirke and his family, particularly of his son David Kirke, born 1597, early American explorer.


Henry Kirke, M.A. B. C. L. Oxon. 227 p. Sº, London, 1871. Benrose & Sons, publishers.


CINCINNATI SOCIETY-


The institution and proceedings of the Society of the Cincinnati; formed by the officers of the United States at the cantonment on the banks of Hudson's River, May 10, 1783; with the proceedings of the Massachusetts State Society of the Cincinnati, from its organization, June 9, 1783, to July 4, 1811.


112 p. 8°, Boston, 1812. Printed by Thomas B. Wait & Co.


CINCINNATI SOCIETY, FRANCE-


The Order of the Cincinnati in France, (L'Ordre de Cincinnatus). Its organization and history ; with the military or naval records of the French members who became such by reason of qualifying service in the army or navy of France, or of the United States in the War of the Revo- lution for American Independence.


243 p. 8°. Published by the Rhode Island State Society of the Cincin- nati, 1905.


COLLECTION OF NAMES-


Collection of upwards of 30,000 names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French, and other immigrants in Pennsylvania, from 1727 to 1776, with a statement of the names of ships, whence they sailed and the date of their arrival at Philadelphia ; chronologically arranged, etc.


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GENERAL WORKS


COLLECTIONS OF NAMES-


Prof. I. Daniel Rupp. 495 p. 12°, Philadelphia, 1876. Ig. Kohler, publisher.


COLONIAL DAMES OF AMERICA-


Pennsylvania Society of, Pubs. Register of Pennsylvania Society of the Colonial Dames of America. Instituted April 8, 1891. Incorpo- rated July 13, 1891.


193 p. 8°, Philadelphia, 1898. J. B. Lippincott Co., publishers.


COLONIAL DAMES OF NEW YORK-


Catalogue of the genealogical and historical library of the Colonial Dames of the State of New York. Miss L. Green, compiler. 518 p. 8°, New York, 1912. Published by the Colonial Dames of New York. Frederick H. Hitchcock, printer.


COLONIAL FAMILIES-


Colonial Families of the Southern States of America. A history and genealogy of colonial families, who settled in the colonies prior to the Revolution.


Stella Pickett Hardy. 643 p. 8°, New York, 1911. Tobias A. Wright, publisher.


Colonial Families of the United States of America. In which is given the history, genealogy, and armorial bearings of colonial families who settled in the American colonies from the time of the settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775.


George Norbury ·Mackenzie, LL.B., editor. 3 vols. New York-Boston, 1907, 1911, 1912. The Grafton Press, Baltimore, and The Seaforth Press, publishers.


COLONIAL WARS-


Society of, Pubs. General Register of the Society of Colonial Wars, 1899-1902. Constitution of the General Society.


821 p. 8º, N. Y., 1902.


A supplement to the General Register of the Society of Colonial Wars, A.D. 1906.


386 p. 8°, Boston, 1906. Published by The Society.


CREOLES OF ST. LOUIS-


Paul Beckwith. 169 p. 8°, St. Louis, 1893. Nixon-Jones Printing Co., publishers.


CROZIER'S GENERAL ARMORY-


A Register of American families entitled to coat armor.


William Armstrong Crozier, F.R.S., editor. 155 p. 8°, New York, 1904. Fox, Duffield & Co., publishers.


DAMES AND DAUGHTERS OF COLONIAL DAYS-


Geraldine Brooks. 284 p. 8º, N. Y., Copyright 1900. Thomas Y. Crowell & Co., publishers.


DAMES AND DAUGHTERS OF THE YOUNG REPUBLIC-


Geraldine Brooks. 287 p. 12º, N. Y., 1901. Thomas Y. Cowell & Co., publishers.


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GENERAL WORKS


DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION-


Annual reports of the Daughters of the American Revolution, 1890- 1912.


Published by The National Society, D. A. R. N. Y. and Washington, D. C. U. S. Government, publishers.


Directory of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, 1901, 1908.


List of officers, members and chapters, National Society, D.A.R.


Published by The Nat. Soc. D. A. R., Washington, D. C. 2 vols. 1901, 1908. See Nat. Soc. D. A. R.


Lineage Books of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. I, 1890, to Vol. XXXVI, 1912.


Brief History of the D. A. R. Mrs. Adlai E. Stevenson, 1913.


DIARY AND LETTERS OF THOMAS HUTCHINSON-


Diary and letters of his excellency, Thomas Hutchinson, Esq. B. A. (Harvard) LL.D. (Oxon) Captain-General and Governor-in-Chief of his late Majesty's Province of Massachusetts Bay in North America.


Peter Orlando Hutchinson. 2 vols. 8°, London, 1883-86.


DIARY OF DAVID M'CLURE, 1748-1820-


With notes, by Franklin B. Dexter. Edited by John P. Peters. David McClure. 219 p. 8º, N. Y., 1899.


ENGLISH SURNAMES-


An essay on family nomenclature, historical, etymological and humorous. With several illustrative appendices.


Mark Anthony Lower. 2 vols. 8°, London, 1875. John Russel Smith, publisher.


FRENCH SOLDIERS-


French soldiers and sailors in American Revolution. List of.


Senate Document No. 77, Fifty-eighth Congress Second Session. 8º, Washington. D. C. U. S. Government, publisher, 1903-1904.


GENEALOGICAL, ARTICLES-


Genealogieal articles, list of titles in American periodicals and kindred works, giving the name, residence and earliest date of the first settler of each family and adding deficiencies in brackets.


Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers. 165 p. 8°, Albany, N. Y., 1899.


GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY-


Genealogical Dictionary of the first settlers of New England, show- ing three generations of those who came before May, 1692, on the basis of Farmer's Register.


James Savage. 4 vols. 8°, Boston, 1860-1862. Little, Brown & Co., publishers.


Also Index to Savage's Genealogical Dictionary.


Compiled by O. P. Dexter, M.A., LL.B. 38 p. 8°, New York, 1884. O. P, Dexter, publisher.


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GENERAL WORKS


GENEALOGICAL REGISTER-


Vol. I, 1913. Edited by William M. Mervine.


332 p. 8°, Lancaster, Pa., 1913. Printed by The Wickersham Printing Co.


GENEALOGY AND THE WEST-


Mrs. Harriet Taylor.


pp. 67-85, in Publication No. 14, Illinois State Historical Library, 1909.


HADDEN'S JOURNAL AND ORDERLY BOOKS


A Journal kept in and upon Burgoyne's Campaign in 1776 and 1777, by Lieut. James M. Hadden, Royal Art. Also orders kept by him and issued by Sir Guy Carleton, Lieut. Gen. John Burgoyne, and Major- General William Phillips in 1776, 1777 and 1778. With an explanatory chapter and notes, by Horatio Rogers.


581 p. 8°, Albany; N. Y., 1884. Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers.


HEADS OF FAMILIES-


Heads of families at the first census of the United States, taken in the year 1790. The following states : Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, North Caro- lina, South Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia.


4°, Washington, D. C. U. S. Government, publishers, 1908.


HEITMAN'S-


Historical register and dictionary of the United States Army from its organization, September 29, 1789, to March 2, 1903.


Francis B. Heitman. 2 vols. 8°, Washington, D. C., 1903. U. S. Govern- ment, publishers.




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