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James George Thompson (1802-1879) was a son of Jesse G. Thompson (ca. 1776-1852/1857) and Anna McDonald, both probable descendants of Scottish immigrants to the Carolinas. They lived in the Carolinas, Alabama, Tennessee and Arkansas. Descendants and relatives also lived in Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas and elsewhere.
The bibliographic holdings of family histories at the Library of Congress. Entries are arranged alphabetically of the works of those involved in Genealogy and also items available through the Library of Congress.
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Peter Gunnarson Rambo (b. ca. 1611/12) was probably born in Stockholm, Sweden. He came to America in 1640 and settled in Christiana, New Sweden (now Delaware). He moved to Passyunk, Pennsylvania before 1669. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia, North Carolina, Ohio and later scattered throughout the United States.
Marriages of Orange County contains abstracts of all the marriage bonds issued in Orange County from 1779 until 1868, when marriage bonds--as prerequisites for marriage--were discontinued. These marriage records were abstracted from a microfilm copy of the original marriage bonds on file at the State Archives in Raleigh and refer altogether to some 20,000 persons, including bondsmen. The data is arranged throughout in alphabetical order by the surname of the groom, and each entry includes the name of the bride, the date of the bond, the name of the bondsman, and, from 1851, the date of the actual marriage.
The census area is governed by several state jurisdictions, including: Burlington County, New Jersey; Philadelphia and Delaware counties in Pennsylvania; and New Castle County, including Wilmington, in Delaware.
"The aim of the National Burial Index (NBI) is to provide an index of burial entries recorded in English and Welsh parish, nonconformist, Roman Catholic, and cemetery registers but to exclude monumental inscriptions. Over 13 million records are presented (including 5.4 from the First Edition), extracted from 8,000 burial registers. Best coverage is the 19th century but the NBI contains burials from 1538 to modern times. Each entry provides surname, forename(s), date of burial, age (where given), the parish or cemetery where the event was recorded, and the family history society, group or individual that extracted the record."--Container insert.