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Connecticut, 1600s-1800s Local and Family
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unique collection includes both family histories and local histories.
Together, they give you the opportunity to learn not only about when and
where your ancestors lived but how they lived as well.
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Early Georgia Settlers,
1700s-1800s ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Approximately
106,000 individuals are referenced within this unique collection of
immigration records, biographical sketches, census records, and family
histories. This collection of books is especially useful because much of
the information was collected from local sources and covers the period of
time before Georgia began keeping records of vital events (in 1919).
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Early South Carolina Settlers,
1600s-1800s ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Records
of approximately 120,000 individuals are available within this unique
collection of passenger and naturalization records, census schedules, land
grants, jury lists, and will abstracts.
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Colonial New Jersey Source Records,
1600s-1800s ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Comprehensive
in its coverage of colonial New Jersey, this database references
approximately 330,000 individuals in a unique collection of church, court,
land, marriage, military, and probate records.
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Early Kentucky Settlers,
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in its coverage of early Kentucky, this database includes a unique
collection of court, marriage, military, and probate records. In all,
approximately 225,000 individuals are referenced within the indexed
images of the pages from twelve books.
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Early West Virginia Settlers,
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database is comprised of fourteen books. This unique collection of family
and local histories, marriage records, military records, and court records
references approximately 200,000 individuals. You'll find a list of all
Revolutionary War soldiers who ever lived in West Virginia and an index to
civilians who participated in the War effort. You'll also find an exhaustive
compilation of the state's earliest marriages and, in an interesting
twist on genealogical record keeping, two volumes of genealogical and
architectural histories. Such works include historical information on a
building and genealogical information on its inhabitants. In
combination, all of the records collected here will help you put the
lives of your early West Virginia ancestors in historical context.
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Story from America's Library" as a public service in its mission to provide
online access to its collections. The Web site contains many documents,
prints, photographs, maps, recordings and other materials from the past.
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In the case of the old silent movies, they communicated
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