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Where did your surname come from? Do you know how many people in the United States share it? What does it tell you about your lineage? From the editor of the highly acclaimed Dictionary of Surnames comes the most extensive compilation of surnames in America. The result of 10 years of research and 30 consulting editors, this massive undertaking documents 70,000 surnames of Americans across the country. A reference source like no other, it surveys each surname giving its meaning, nationality, alternate spellings, common forenames associated with it, and the frequency of each surname and forename. The Dictionary of American Family Names is a fascinating journey throughout the multicultural United States, offering a detailed look at the meaning and frequency of surnames throughout the country. For students studying family genealogy, others interested in finding out more about their own lineage, or lexicographers, the Dictionary is an ideal place to begin research.
A hundred-year-old letter launches Jessica on a journey into her family’s past, into herself, and into the bicultural students she teaches but does not understand. Ultimately, what happened to the Midwest’s German-American communities helps Jessica answer questions that plague her.
Cornelia Anna Baker, daughter of Daniel Andrew Jackson Baker and Cornelia Calfurnia Kneeland, was born 2 Feb 1860, in St. Paul, Minnesota. She married Henry Rice Hollinshead, son of William Hollinshead and Ellen Rice, on 29 Nov 1880. They had four children. Henry died on 21 July 1888 in St. Paul, Minnesota. Cornelia died 1 Aug 1949, also in St. Paul. Her ancestors and descendants are listed in this book and have lived in Minnesota, Idaho, Utah, California, Colorado, Rhode Island, Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont and other areas in the United States.
Unlock new records in your family history research by understanding the historic events of your ancestors' eras. This quick and convenient guide outlines the major political, military and social events in the United States from the colonial era through 1940. It also includes immigration trends and census dates to help you narrow your research focus and find genealogy records faster. Use The Genealogist's U.S. History Pocket Reference to find: • Timelines, charts, quick lists and maps of major events. • Popular foods, songs and books of each era. • Timelines of wars and other military events. • Dates for federal, state and special censuses. • Immigration data including major ports and countries of origin. ...and so much more! Stash this indispensable book in your computer case, tote bag or, yes, your pocket, and take it with you wherever you research.