Family Maps of Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, Deluxe Edition


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220 pages with 59 total maps Locating original landowners in maps has never been an easy task-until now. This volume in the Family Maps series contains newly created maps of original landowners (patent maps) in what is now Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, gleaned from the indexes of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. But it offers much more than that. For each township in the county, there are two additional maps accompanying the patent map: a road map and a map showing waterways, railroads, and both modern and many historical city-centers and cemeteries. Included are indexes to help you locate what you are looking for, whether you know a person's name, a last name, a place-name, or a cemetery. The combination of maps and indexes are designed to aid researchers of American history or genealogy to explore frontier neighborhoods, examine family migrations, locate hard-to-find cemeteries and towns, as well as locate land based on legal descriptions found in old documents or deeds. The patent-maps are essentially plat maps but instead of depicting owners for a particular year, these maps show original landowners, no matter when the transfer from the federal government was completed. Dates of patents typically begin near the time of statehood and run into the early 1900s. What's Mapped in this book (that you'll not likely find elsewhere) . . . 2494 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 21 Cemeteries plus . . . Roads, and existing Rivers, Creeks, Streams, Railroads, and Small-towns (including some historical), etc. What YEARS are these maps for? Here are the counts for parcels of land mapped, by the decade in which the corresponding land patents were issued: DecadeParcel-count 1850s658 1860s222 1870s322 1880s293 1890s761 1900s195 1910s27 1920s1 What Cities and Towns are in Mille Lacs County, Minnesota (and in this book)? Bayview, Bock, Brickton, Cove, Estes Brook, Foreston, Isle, Johnsdale, Milaca, Onamia, Opstead, Page, Pease, Princeton, Vineland, Wahkon, Woodward Brook




The Descendants of James Huggins (1752-1819) of Granby, Connecticut


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John Huggins (1704/1705-1757) married Sarah Heaton in 1729 and lived in Branford, Connecticut. Their youngest son, James Huggins (1752-1819) moved from Branford to Granby, Connecticut and married twice. Des- cendants lived in New England, New York, Minnesota, Washington, Oregon, California and elsewhere.







Milo Cemetery Records, Milo, Idaho


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"The record was compiled on August 25, 1983, by ten members of Teton Peaks Council, Eagle Rock District, Boy Scout Troop 323, Idaho Falls, Idaho. It was undertaken as the Eagle Project for ... Jeffrey Alan Leavitt." -- p. [1].







Hutchins-Hutchens, Descendants of Strangeman Hutchins, Born 1707, of the James River in Virginia and Surry (Yadkin) County, North Carolina


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Nicholas Hutchins, the father of Strangeman Hutchins, ". . . is the earliest member of the Hutchins family of whom we have positive proof. He was a Quaker living in Henrico County, Virginia in 1699." Descendants lived throughout the United States. Strangeman Hutchins (1707-1792), son of Nicholas Hutchins, was born in Henrico Co., Va. and died in Surry Co. now Yadkin Co., N.C. He married ca. 1731 Elizabeth Cox (1713-1816), daughter of Richard Cox and Mary Trent. All their children were born in Virginia. Descendants lived in Virginia, North Carolina, Utah, Oregon, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, California, Arkansas, Kansas, Colorado, Texas, Iowa and elsewhere.




The Ancient Family of Palmer of Plymouth Colony


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William Palmer, Sr. came to Plymouth in 1621 and died in 1637. He was married to Frances Blossom, daughter of Thomas Blossom. Information on probable ancestry is given as well as descendants who lived in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Maryland, New Jersey, and elsewhere.




Omni Gazetteer of the United States of America: Great Lakes states : Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin


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V. 1. New England : Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont -- v. 2. Northeastern states : Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia -- v. 3. Southeast : Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia; Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands Miscellaneous Caribbean islands -- v. 4. South central states : Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee -- v. 5. Southwestern states : Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas -- v. 6. Great Lakes states : Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin -- v. 7. Plains states : Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota -- v. 8. Mountain states : Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming -- v. 9. Pacific : Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, Washington; Pacific territories -- v. 10. National index -- v. 11. Appendices.