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The Bucks County Recorder of Deeds began the Miscellaneous Docket series in 1785 to record various transactions other than standard transfers of real estate. The transactions in the Miscellaneous Dockets include powers of attorney, releases of executors a
The twentieth volume in this popular series contains abstracts of the people and events of 1846. Highlights of this period were the death of Pope Gregory XVI and the wreck of the steamship Atlantic off Long Island. The abstracts comprise news items as wel
Looking for someone in the 1890s in Marin County? Unfortunately, the 1890 Census that included information on births, marriages, and deaths was lost. Fortunately for researchers, this series provides a wealth of information to fill this gap, but these vol
One of the earliest newspapers in Marin County, California, was the Sausalito News, started by James H. Wilkins in February 1885. Previous efforts to start a newspaper met with little success. The Sausalito News was started as a weekly newspaper to be pub
This volume is the ninth in a series devoted to presenting a transcription of the surviving serial manuscript records for the town of Wilmington, Essex County, New York, in the High Peaks region of the Adirondack Mountains. While it is well known that in
This volume is the sixth in a series devoted to presenting a transcription of the surviving serial manuscript records for the town of Wilmington, Essex County, New York, in the High Peaks region of the Adirondack Mountains. The enclosed transcriptions are for all existing cemeteries in the town of Wilmington, 1804-2003. The information is drawn from readings of cemetery markers, as well as from records on file at the town of Wilmington's Clerk's office, and from previous readings, especially those undertaken in 1982 and 1984. In a few cases, monuments have been placed in a cemetery for those still living. For example, a monument for Maurice and Marjorie Morris Fletcher exists in Hazelton Cemetery, with birth dates, but no death dates, since as of 2003 both were still very much alive. In some cases, markers known to have existed have disappeared. Where that is the case, there is an entry noting this, e.g., Harry MacDonald, "cannot locate stone." By capturing all extant serial records for Wilmington, the genealogist and family historian with Wilmington ancestors can reconstruct a fuller portrait of their ancestors. Entries typically contain (as available): the full name of the deceased, date of birth, age at time of death, date of death, and comments. The "Comments" field may contain the name of a spouse, parent or other relative; and/or other biographical data. A fullname index adds to the value of this work.
Third volume in this series covers Caesar Creek Township, Clay Township, Hogan Township, Sparta Township, and Washington Township. Entries were compiled from tombstones, permit books, burial books, individual index books, and other sources. Names are list
One of the earliest newspapers for Vermillion County, Indiana, was the Hoosier State. It was bought by Samuel Brenton Davis from Henry D. Washburn in 1868. It was published weekly. The early issues contained practically no local news, their space given to
Join the author on a wonderful voyage into the past and discover how Alexandria's origins, and the mosaic of its life was influenced, and at times governed, by its relationship to the Potomac River, the Chesapeake Bay, and the great world beyond. This fas
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