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Special Aids to Genealogical Research in Northeastern and Central States No. 16
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"Special Aids to Genealogical Research in Northeastern and Central States",by the writers and researchers of the National Genealogical Society. Published by the Society in 1962, Washington D. C. First Edition, Stated Second Printing, 1962. Lightly Ex-Library as described below. No ISBNs.
Note - the photos you see are of this volume - no 'Stock Photos'.
A splendid record you just never see. Detail on the spread of the European-based North Americans throughout the region.
A splendid find. Lightly ex-library in
blue/black-lettered and decorated soft wraps, 10 1/4" x 7" x 70 pages of history and direction.
Connecticut settlements in Nova Scotia in colonial days. Genealogical Records in New Jersey, 1660-1747. Genealogical Records in Cincinnati, Ohio and area. Quaker records in Indiana. New England in Northeastern Ohio - that's Connecticut's Western Reserve and the Firelands. Montgomery, Illinois settlers pre-1840. Migrations from Virginia/WVA to Edgar Co., Illinois per the 1850 census. Genealogical Sources in Iowa. Genealogical Material of Wisconsin. All here for you.
From the research (noncirculating) library of the Ohio Genealogical Society. A donation sticker stamped 'Discard', front endpage, an OGS sticker with Discard stamp, title page - that's it. Our diligent search noted no highlightings, underlinings, markings. A scuff, bottom front wrap spine-corner - no doubt a library sticker removal. A spectacular find for the genealogist, historian. These records never circulated - strictly a noncirculating, research volume.
An excellent addition to your personal genealogy library. Good-Very Good. Stapled in soft wraps.
No dogears, No mustiness, No smoke smell. We do try to describe them correctly - We want you back as a customer - hundreds of repeat customers.
We noted no markings beyond those stated above. NOT Remainder-marked.
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Marriages of Robertson County Tennessee
1839-1861
Softbound volume totaling
135
pages. Book is in new condition. Just what you need for genealogy research. Per The Publisher;
Robertson County, abutting the western flank of Sumner County, was erected from old Tennessee County in 1796, the year that Tennessee became a state. The early marriage records of Robertson County, unfortunately, have not survived--neither in the form of a marriage register nor as unrecorded bonds--and the earliest extant records begin only in 1839. The object of this book, therefore, is to preserve at least those marriage records that have survived, down to 1861.
The marriage abstracts given here are arranged in chronological order under the surname of the groom, the balance of each entry containing the name of the bride, the date the marriage license was issued (and often the date of the marriage itself), and the name of the officiating minister or J.P. Altogether more than 3,000 marriage records are abstracted in this work and the names of brides, grooms, and others mentioned incidentally in the entries appear in the index.
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