Overview :Registration of births and deaths in the state of Missouri began as early as 1863. From 1883 to 1893 county clerks were required by law to r... Read More
Overview :Registration of births and deaths in the state of Missouri began as early as 1863. From 1883 to 1893 county clerks were required by law to r... Read More
Overview :The purpose of this collection is to help the researcher pinpoint his or her ancestors between the census years. The author takes her inform... Read More
Overview :In 1921, the 1890 Population Census was destroyed by fire. This volume continues the series using alternate sources devoted to reconstructio... Read More
Overview :In 1921, the 1890 Population Census was destroyed by fire. This volume continues the series using alternate sources devoted to reconstructio... Read More
Overview :This third book in the series includes information on counties not covered in the first volumes as well as new information on some counties ... Read More
Overview :In 1921, the 1890 Population Census was destroyed by fire. This is the first volume in a series using alternate sources devoted to reconstru... Read More
Overview :Ms. Eddlemon makes available a diverse array of sources including tax and property lists, marriage registers, church and cemetery records, w... Read More
Overview :This series contains a wide variety of information on specific Missouri counties, and the state as a whole: marriage records, Spanish census... Read More
Overview :In 1921, the 1890 Population Census was destroyed by fire. This is the second volume in a series using alternate sources devoted to reconstr... Read More
Overview :In 1921, the 1890 Population Census was destroyed by fire. This volume continues the series using alternate sources devoted to reconstructio... Read More
Overview :This alphabetical list of more than six thousand entries spans the late eighteenth through early twentieth centuries and is drawn from city ... Read More
Overview :In this, her third volume of Tennessee newspaper abstracts, Mrs. Eddlemon has again attempted to capture all names of local residents from a... Read More
Overview :Fraternal organizations have been around for centuries. The Freemasons, or Masons, may be the best known in the United States. This private ... Read More
Overview :allaway County was founded on November 25, 1820 from Howard and Montgomery Counties and named in honor of James Callaway, a Missouri Ranger ... Read More
Overview :As in the first volume of this series, genealogical information has been gleaned from a diverse array of sources, including tax and property... Read More
Overview :Although Tennessee achieved statehood in 1796, it remained a sparsely populated wilderness for years, and no complete censuses are available... Read More
Overview :These abstracts from the earliest newspapers published in Tennessee are a genealogical gold mine for researchers attempting to locate early ... Read More
Overview :In addition to basic birth, baptism, marriage and death information there are clues as to where and when people moved. The following countie... Read More