United States -- Genealogy -- Sources
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United States -- Genealogy -- Sources
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Incoming Resources
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- Population schedules of the first census of the United States, 1790
- Emigrants from Scotland to America, 1774-1775, copied from a loose bundle of Treasury papers in the Public Record Office, London, England, copied and indexed in the London office of Viola Root Cameron
- Mayflower index, compiled and edited for the General society of Mayflower descendants by William Alexander McAuslan, historian general. Committee on publication: William Alexander McAuslan, Rhode Island, chairman; Harold Griffith Murray, New Jersey; Seth Wilson Cushman, California; Mrs. Guy Bertram Horton, Vermont
- Family history sources
- Family tree cross-checking
- Population schedules of the first census of the United States, 1790
- The Bristol registers of servants sent to foreign plantations, 1654-1686, Peter Wilson Coldham
- Family history sources, National Archives at Atlanta
- Hidden sources, family history in unlikely places, Laura Szucs Pfeiffer
- A record of the names of the passengers on the good ship "Mayflower" in December, 1620, from whom descent has been proved; together with the names of some of the husbands of their married daughters, grand-daughters, and great-grand-daughters, by Herbert Folger
- Family records, collected by the Florida State Society, DAR
- Index to the eleventh census of the United States, 1890
- Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy, by William Wade Hinshaw ; compiled by Thomas W. Marshall
- Mayflower index, Revised by Lewis Edwin Neff
- Discovering your roots, an introduction to genealogy, John Philip Colletta
- Genealogical encyclopedia of the Colonial Americas, a complite digest of the records of all the countries of the Wester Hemisphere, Christina K. Schaefer
- Excerpts from genealogical records of members of chapter, [Boca Ciega Chapter]
- Research in the land entry files of the General Land Office, Record Group 49, compiled by Kenneth Hawkins
- A genealogical dictionary of the first settlers of New England, showing three generations of those who came before May, 1692, on the basis of Farmer's Register ..., by James Savage
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