1810 Federal Census of Rowan County, North Carolina
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Page : 40 pages
File Size : 25,23 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Registers of births, etc
ISBN : 9780965194136
Author :
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Page : 40 pages
File Size : 25,23 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Registers of births, etc
ISBN : 9780965194136
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Publisher : Genealogical Publishing Com
Page : 516 pages
File Size : 10,47 MB
Release : 2009-06
Category : British Americans
ISBN : 0806309423
The marriage records abstracted here derive from microfilm copies of the original bonds and from a microfilm copy of a register of marriage bonds maintained from 1851 by the clerk of the county court. The arrangement is alphabetical by the surname of the groom, and each entry has the name of the bride, the date of the marriage bond and, where recorded, the names of the minister, witnesses, and bondsmen. About 9,000 marriage bonds are abstracted.
Author : Alvaretta Kenan Register
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 14,52 MB
Release : 1971
Category : North Carolina
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Author : Mark Stanley Rounsavall
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Page : 1258 pages
File Size : 40,84 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Reference
ISBN :
Richard Rounsavell, believed to have been the son of Roger Rounsavall (1615-1672) and Mary Warne, was born 12 March 1658 in Padstow, Cornwall, England. He emigrated in about 1780 and settled in Connecticut. He married Hannah and they had three known children. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in New Jersey, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma and Ohio.
Author : Cornelia Wendell Bush
Publisher : Cornelia Wendell Bush
Page : 640 pages
File Size : 47,78 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9781597150255
Persons with the surname McRae, or several variations thereof, are listed by state. Information was taken mainly from U.S. censuses from 1790 to 1850.
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Page : 108 pages
File Size : 15,72 MB
Release : 1971
Category : Archives
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Author : William Thorndale
Publisher : Genealogical Publishing Com
Page : 453 pages
File Size : 20,34 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Census districts
ISBN : 0806311886
Genealogical research in U.S. censuses begins with identifying correct county jurisdictions ??o assist in this identification, the map Guide shows all U.S. county boundaries from 1790 to 1920. On each of the nearly 400 maps the old county lines are superimposed over the modern ones to highlight the boundary changes at ten-year intervals. Accompanying each map are explanations of boundary changes, notes about the census, & tocality finding keys. In addition, there are inset maps which clarify ??erritorial lines, a state-by-state bibliography of sources, & an appendix outlining pitfalls in mapping county boundaries. Finally, there is an index which lists all present day counties, plus nearly all defunct counties or counties later renamed-the most complete list of American counties ever published.
Author : Alice Eichholz
Publisher : Ancestry Publishing
Page : 812 pages
File Size : 23,24 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9781593311667
" ... provides updated county and town listings within the same overall state-by-state organization ... information on records and holdings for every county in the United States, as well as excellent maps from renowned mapmaker William Dollarhide ... The availability of census records such as federal, state, and territorial census reports is covered in detail ... Vital records are also discussed, including when and where they were kept and how"--Publisher decription.
Author : Bill Smith
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 119 pages
File Size : 36,64 MB
Release : 2009-03-10
Category : History
ISBN : 0557054974
Jasper Kinnick was born circa 1693. He married Elizabeth Brightwell, daughter of Richard Brightwell and Katherine, circa 1715 in Maryland. They had two children. He died in 1733 in Charles County, Maryland. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Maryland, Indiana, Illionis and Iowa.
Author : Kirsten E. Wood
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 47,47 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780807855287
Many early-19th-century slaveholders considered themselves "masters" not only over slaves, but also over the institutions of marriage and family. This privilege was generally reserved for white males. But as many as one in ten slaveholders was a widow, and as this book demonstrates, slaveholding widows developed their own version of mastery.