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Shows how to find family genealogy online and includes a description of many different genealogical Web sites and strategies for searching them.
The major part of this work is an alphabetically arranged and cross-indexed list of some 20,000 Maryland families with references to the sources and locations of the records in which they appear. In addition, there is a research record guide arranged by county and type of record, and it identifies all genealogical manuscripts, books, and articles known to exist up to 1940, when this book was first published. Included are church and county courthouse records, deeds, marriages, rent rolls, wills, land records, tombstone inscriptions, censuses, directories, and other data sources.
Samuel Oxx, born probably in the 1690's, presumably at Oxford, England; arrived in New England, settling at Bristol ... circa. 1720 ... died at Bristol ... in the year 1743.
Also includes other ancestors of the author with some of their descendants. Ancestors include: Johann Adam Eckert (fl. 1708-1717) of Wiesbaden, Germany, and New York -- John Sweet (1584-1637) of Modbury, Devonshire, England, Massachusetts and Providence, Rhode Island -- Robert Austin (1634-1754) of England and Kingstown, Rhode Island -- Henry Collins (1606-1687) of England and Lynn, Massachusetts -- William Gifford (d. 1687) of Ireland and Sandwich, Massachusetts.
John Frary, his wife, Prudence and their three sons immigrated from England in 1637 and settled in or near Watertown, Massachusetts. Descendants and relatives lived in Vermont, Florida, Ohio, Texas Utah, Idaho, California and elsewhere.
Trying to find some peace in the City That Never Sleeps"" has always been difficult-even for dead New Yorkers. Rapid development, rising property values, a lack of space, health concerns, and government regulation have all conspired to move the dead from one graveyard to the next. The Graveyard Shift: A Family Historian's Guide to New York City Cemeteries documents the changing landscape of New York City cemeteries, telling the story behind each decision to move, as well as providing the new names and locations of each burial ground. This book, with its complete index, is an invaluable tool for anyone researching New York City ancestors.""