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This publication provides a complete collection of Maury County, Tennessee court records, with a full-name index which lists the page number in the original document. "The WPA Records are, for the most part, carbon copies of the original that was typed on onion skin paper during the Depression. Since these records were typed on poor machines by people who did not type well either or read by persons not always sure of the older handwritten material, the results are often less than perfect. ... Sometimes there are water stains and burned edges around the paper."
This publication provides a comprehensive collection of court records from 1802 to 1812 for Grainger County, Tennessee, with an index arranged alphabetically by surname. Minutes of Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions
This publication provides a comprehensive compilation of Lauderdale County, Tennessee court records arranged alphabetically by surname, spanning the years 1856-1844. "The WPA Records are, for the most part, carbon copies of the original that was typed on onion skin paper during the Depression. Since these records were typed on poor machines by people who did not type well either or read by persons not always sure of the older handwritten material, the results are often less than perfect. ... Sometimes there are water stains and burned edges around the paper."
This is the first of six volumes of records of the Texas Rangers from 1847 until 1900 in an alphabetical listing. In addition to Texas Rangers with surnames from A to C, Volume 1 includes the Frontier Battalion and Companies; Minute Men and Companies, County Minute Men and Commanding Officers; County Frontier Battalions and Commanding Officers and Miscellaneous units. Many of the early records are not extant as they were in private hands or just lost in time. These records are the ones that have survived and are now housed in the Texas State Archives as Muster Rolls and Pay Rolls.Ranger entries include the full name of the Ranger, rank, unit, dates of enlistment and discharge, and frequently the date and place of birth. This volume also includes a surname index.
This publication offers tombstone inscriptions for over sixty cemeteries in Cabell County, Virginia. Each entry begins with a brief description of the cemetery's location, followed by headstone inscriptions listed alphabetically by surname. The author closes with a passage on the earliest settlement routes and topography of the area and concludes the work with an index alphabetized by surname.
This publication provides a complete collection of Madison County, Tennessee court records, with an index arranged alphabetically by surname, spanning the years 1821-1825. "The WPA Records are, for the most part, carbon copies of the original that was typed on onion skin paper during the Depression. Since these records were typed on poor machines by people who did not type well either or read by persons not always sure of the older handwritten material, the results are often less than perfect. ... Sometimes there are water stains and burned edges around the paper."
This publication offers a thorough compilation of Giles County, Tennessee court records spanning the years 1823 to 1825, along with a full-name index that refers to page numbers in the original volume. "The WPA Records are, for the most part, carbon copies of the original that was typed on onion skin paper during the Depression. Since these records were typed on poor machines by people who did not type well either or read by persons not always sure of the older handwritten material, the results are often less than perfect. ... Sometimes there are water stains and burned edges around the paper."
This volume provides a comprehensive compilation of court records for the years 1834-1840 for Haywood County, Tennessee, as well as a full-name index which lists the page number in the original document.
Volume II of a three-part series provides information on several cemeteries located in Tennessee, near areas that may have been impacted by flooding, wave action, and construction, necessitating grave removal. Transcriptions for each grave are accompanied by a brief description of the cemetery and its location. A wealth of maps and a surname index add to the value of this work.
This publication provides a general index of deed records for Hawkins County, Tennessee, spanning the years 1788 to 1861. The full-name index is arranged alphabetically by surname of the grantor, with the corresponding book and page number.
These records contain deeds from Hawkins County, Tennessee, spanning the years 1788 through 1800. Details such as location, price, and amount of land are provided in this work, with a list of the grantor's surnames arranged alphabetically in the index.
This publication provides a comprehensive collection of court records from 1819 to 1821 for Clairborne County, Tennessee, with a full-name index which lists the page number in the original document.
This publication provides a comprehensive collection of court records from 1814 to 1817 for Blount County, Tennessee. "The WPA Records are, for the most part, carbon copies of the original that was typed on onion skin paper during the Depression. Since these records were typed on poor machines by people who did not type in some cases and at the same time, they were read by persons not always sure of the older handwritten materials, the results are often less than perfect. ... Sometimes there are water stains and burned edges around the paper."
This publication provides a comprehensive collection of court records from 1795 to 1804 for Blount County, Tennessee. "The WPA Records are, for the most part, carbon copies of the original that was typed on onion skin paper during the Depression. Since these records were typed on poor machines by people who did not type well either or read by persons not always sure of the older handwritten material, the results are often less than perfect. ... Sometimes there are water stains and burned edges around the paper."
The Channel Islands, primarily Guernsey and Jersey, contributed greatly to the influx of immigrants to the American colonies and the young United States, but the Island emigrants generally receive little attention from genealogists as a distinct ethnic group. In the beginning, they contributed important fishing and ship-building skills, but now their descendants are found in all walks of life. They were so numerous, and so widely dispersed among the colonies, that it is probably safe to say that most American families, that have been here for three or four generations, have some roots in the Channel Islands. This work contains interesting and useful background information on the Islands and Islanders, including maps, lists of Island surnames by state, etc. The bulk of the work is a genealogical dictionary which identifies thousands of known (or probable) Channel Island immigrants to America, and some of their descendants. There is also a section with brief sketches of people well-known in American history who had Channel Island roots: Sir Edmund Andros, John Bertram (merchant), General Sir Isaac Brock, the Cabots of Boston, Sir George Carteret, Buffalo Bill Cody, Philippe Langlois (Phillip English), Deming Jarves, Lillie Langtry, William N. Le Page (remember his glue?), John Wesley Masury (paint manufacturer), Nathaniel Messerve (ship builder), Paul Revere, Henry David Thoreau. This is a reprint of the 1984 edition, updated with six pages of corrections and additions.(1983), 2007, 51/2x81/2, cloth, 748 pp
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