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Pennsylvania Marriages Prior To 1790 Genealogy Book

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    Pennsylvania Marriages
    Prior To 1790
    John Linn & William Egle
    Book of 292 pages in new condition. Per The publisher;
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    Among  the laws agreed upon in England for the governing of the Province of  Pennsylvania was one providing for a registry of marriages, births, and deaths.  Marriage licenses were issued from the Office of the Provincial Secretary, those  listed in this work dating from 1742. Some earlier registers of licenses and  some kept at a later date are missing, yet this work still features a base list  of 6,500 marriages, to which we have added a further 3,500 marriages from  articles in the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography and The  Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine. All 10,000 marriages are based on public  records as opposed to church records."
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    Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and              Family History of New York
    Four Volumes
    William S. Pelletreau
    Four Volumes totaling 1663 pages in brand new condition.  Description per the publisher.
    Prepared by a noted authority on Long Island, New York families  for the Lewis Publishing Company, this four-volume work contains hundreds of  genealogical essays pertaining to New York City families. While similar in a  number of respects to the regional collections of family histories for New York  State compiled by William R. Cutter and Cuyler Reynolds and reprinted by  Clearfield Company, this collection departs from that pattern in a few important  respects. The first 75 pages or so of Volumes I and II are devoted to topics of  a historical nature, such as the settlement of New Amsterdam, Dutch governors,  the English conquest, early schools of New York City, pioneering New York  newspapers, and so forth. Interspersed among the family histories, moreover, are  sketches of a number of the oldest churches of New York.
    Mr. Pelletreau's primary concern, nevertheless, was with the  family histories of New Yorkers who had made a contribution to the city or the  nation, as is attested to by the fact that three-fourths of Volumes I and II and  almost all of Volumes III and IV consist of family history essays in the Lewis  Publishing Company tradition. The majority of the sketches move forward from the  oldest known ancestor to the contemporary subject of the essay. This is followed  by a detailed biography of that person and, in scores of instances, his photo,  as well as an enumeration of collateral lines related to the principal subjects.  The index at the back of the final volume identifies more than a thousand of the  principal descendants of the families treated in the work, which are listed  below and represent a unique and previously inaccessible source of New York City  ancestry.
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