United States -- Genealogy
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- The Emile & Susanna (Ebersol) Arthaud family, 1765-1987, with allied families of Blank/Plank, Lebold, Neuhauser, Schwartzentruber, and Zwalter, by John Bradley Arthaud
- The complete book of emigrants in bondage, 1614-1775, Peter Wilson Coldham
- GENEALOGICAL REGISTER OF THE DESCENDANTS OF SEVERAL ANCIENT PURITANS
- Genealogy in land records, by Arlene H. Eakle
- Some Colonial Dames of royal descent;, pedigrees showing the lineal descent from kings of some members of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, and of the Order of the Crown
- Index to 1890 census of the United States, compiled by Helen Smothers Swenson ; decoded by Frances Terry Ingmire
- British and German deserters, dischargees, and prisoners of war who may have remained in Canada and the United States, 1774-1783, Clifford Neal Smith
- Omitted chapters from Hotten's original lists of persons of quality and others who went from Great Britain to the American plantations, 1600-1700, census returns, parish registers, and militia rolls from the Barbados census of 1679/80, edited by James C. Brandow
- Reed family history, by J. Montgomery Seaver
- The development of early emigrant trails in the United States east of the Mississippi
- Preserving your American heritage, a guide to family and local history, Norman E. Wright
- Ships from Scotland to North America, 1830-1860, by David Dobson
- Colonial and revolutionary families of Pennsylvania, genealogical and personal memoirs, editor, John W. Jordan
- "200" family trees, 1590-1979, from France to Canada to U.S.A., compiled by Youville Labonte
- Isaac Thomas of Sevierville, Tennessee and a few of his many descendants, with allied families, compiled by C. B. Wynn
- Since the land does not talk, Moore, Folsom, Johnson, Montfort, Whitfield, Bryan, Smith, Paul E. Daugherty
- Emigration from the United Kingdom to America, lists of passengers arriving at U.S. ports, edited by Ira A. Glazier
- Yearbook - Collin County Genealogical Society
- Free Negro heads of families in the United States in 1830, together with a brief treatment of the free Negro, by Carter G. Woodson
- Compiled service records of soldiers who served in the American Army during the Revolutionary war
- Mississippi daughters and their ancestors
- U.S. migration patterns, Wendy L. Elliott
- The history of Finnish Americans, by S. Ilmonen, III
- The Prominent families of the United States of America, edited by Arthur Meredyth Burke
- Emigrants to America, indentured servants recruited in London, 1718-1733, John Wareing
- New Mexico DAR lineage book
- Asa Williams (1828-1894) and Direxa Dunn (1831-1912) of Great Pond, Maine, their ancestors and descendants, by Albert E. Myers
- American migrations, 1765-1799 : the lives, times, and families of colonial Americans who remained loyal to the British crown before, during, and after the Revolutionary War, as related in their own words and through their correspondence, Peter Wilson Coldham
- Descendants of War of 1812 veterans, General Society of the War of 1812 : founders' register, commemoration, 1894-1994, with a supplement to the 1989 roster, [compiled by] by Dennis F. Blizzard
- DAR patriot index
- Descendants of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, by Frederick Wallace Pyne
- British deportees to America, Clifford Neal Smith
- Founders of early American families, emigrants from Europe, 1607-1657, Meredith B. Colket, Jr
- Genealogy in America
- Ancestors & friends, a history & genealogy, William Lusk Crawford, Sr
- Importance of family legend in genealogy
- Scottish transatlantic merchants, 1611-1785, by David Dobson
- In search of our roots, how 19 extraordinary African Americans reclaimed their past, Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Ulster sails west, the story of the great emigration from Ulster to North America in the 18th century, together with an outline of the part played by Ulstermen in building the United States, by William F. Marshall
- O'Lochlainns beginners guide to Irish family research, by Michael C. O'Laughlin
- The Wright family genealogies, excerpts from The Andrews, Clapp, Stokes, Wright, Van Cleve genealogies : compiled with Ainsworth, Black, Crowe, Dickey, Elston, Garibaldi, Heller, Patterson, Ross, Scott, Sanford Urbine and Wilson family connections, by Alfred Stokes Andrews
- The New-York magazine, marriages and deaths, 1790-1797, edited by Kenneth Scott and Kristin Lunde Gibbons
- Twelve branches and their leaves, compiled by Billie Barrett Russell
- Hamilton College and her family lines,, compiled by William De Loss Love II
- Colonial Bible and tombstone records, compiled by Mrs. David K. Tudor, chairman, Mrs. P.C. Lockett, Mrs. J.A. Wellborn
- Orphan train riders from New York to Texas and adopted by Czech, German and Polish families, Angelina Genzer Kretzschmar
- Surname list and an index to ancestor lineage charts on file for the charter members of Mecklenburg (NC) Genealogical Society, Inc
- Sons of frontiersmen, history & genealogy of Rowland, Whitmire and associated families, Billie Louise Owens, Robert James Owens
- Major genealogical record sources in the United States, a guide to major sources and their availability, prepared by the Research Department of the Genealogical Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
- State census records, Ann S. Lainhart
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