Index to Marriages and Deaths in the New York World
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Publisher : Genealogical Publishing Com
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 50,89 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9780806317724
Author :
Publisher : Genealogical Publishing Com
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 50,89 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9780806317724
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Publisher : Genealogical Publishing Com
Page : 722 pages
File Size : 11,66 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9780806317694
Author : Fred Q. Bowman
Publisher :
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 16,17 MB
Release : 1987
Category : History
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Records are drawn from the marriage and death columns of newspapers published prior to 1835 in the counties of Clinton, Essex, Saratoga, Rensselaer, Albany, Columbia and "Old Dutchess", which latter, prior to 1812, included the territory of present-day Putnam.
Author : Richard Henry Greene
Publisher :
Page : 686 pages
File Size : 29,18 MB
Release : 1898
Category : New York (State)
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Page : 840 pages
File Size : 33,62 MB
Release : 1980
Category : Statistics
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Page : 344 pages
File Size : 32,41 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Reference
ISBN :
"This guide is designed to point the researcher toward logical directions by listing the various research facilities and repositiories of records in Westchester County. It covers Westchester County to the present and the Bronx before 1900"--Page 3.
Author : National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Publisher :
Page : 1078 pages
File Size : 37,36 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Medicine
ISBN :
A keyword listing of serial titles currently received by the National Library of Medicine.
Author : Larry W. Duke
Publisher : Grimoire Press International
Page : 650 pages
File Size : 43,85 MB
Release : 2022-06-03
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN :
This volume covers the 3rd Generation of Descendants, 2nd Generation of Descendants, 1st Generation of Descendants, Generation of Peers, and the 1st Generation of Ancestors. Larry has been working on his genealogy for several years and has amassed a substantial amount of information about the Duke Family of Group 2. His collection consists of paper documents, electronic documents, information stored in online databases, and a plethora of information gathered from family members he met online while on his quest for the truth about his family. Jennifer Ann Hatfield, a professional genealogist with 30 years of experience, is credited with igniting Larry's interest in family history and research. After years of arduous work, his family history was finally ready to be released into the public domain. "I believe our gateway ancestor to be William Ducke (Duke), who was born in 1620 in England," writes the author. William most likely came from Devonshire, England, and landed in Warrosquyouke County, Virginia (later known as Isle of Wight County), according to historians. William was sponsored by businessman Justinian Cooper, who sponsored and received land grants for dozens of immigrants to IOW Virginia during the colony's early history. In 1637, William is believed to have made the actual voyage on "The George." In Isle of Wight County, near the Old Cypress Swamp, William Ducke established his home. John Duke, who was born in 1640, was the first group 2 ancestor to be born in colonial America. He married Elizabeth King, and the Duke line of Group 2 was officially "born."
Author : George R. Stewart
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 31,14 MB
Release : 1993-12
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0899683703
Author : Andy Kriebel
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 581 pages
File Size : 13,68 MB
Release : 2018-10-02
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1119510791
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