A Genealogy of the Curtiss Family
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A Genealogy of the Curtiss Family, being a record of the descendants of widow Elizabeth Curtiss, who settled in Stratford, Conn., 1639-40. [R103766]
A History of Chapman and Alexander Families
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Many lines of the Chapman and Alexander family are included in this record. This book has detailed accounts of the family settlement in Virginia. This book also contains about 3000 names. [R100975]
A History of the Descendants of the Comstock Family in America
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The name Comstock undoubtedly traces to a village in Devonshire, England, called Culmstock which is located on the River Culm some ten miles east of Tiverton and an equal distance south of Taunton. In 1635 the Comstocks came to America to the Massachusetts settlements. Over 19,000 names in print. [R100933]
Ancestors and Descendants of Robert Clements Volume I
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This is volume one of a two volume set of ancestors and descendants of Robert Clements of Leicestershire and Warwickshire, England. He was one of the first settlers of Haverhill, Massachusetts. Over 14,000 names are included in both volumes. [R100858]
Ancestors and Descendants of Robert Clements Volume II
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This is volume two of a two volume set of ancestors and descendants of Robert Clements of Leicestershire and Warwickshire, England. He was one of the first settlers of Haverhill, Massachusetts. Over 14,000 names are included in both volumes. [R100860]
CAFFEY Family
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THE CAFFEY CLAN Vol. 9: Robert Preston Caffey. Wm. Stewart Caffey. The roots of the Caffee family. Traced from Ulster, Ireland, where John Caffey was born circa 1690. [R100366]
CAHOON Reynold
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Reynold S. Cahoon and His Stalwart Sons. BRENT FARRINGTON CAHOON and STELLA CAHOON SHURTLEFF. A history of Reynolds Calhoon and his sons, Utah pioneers and participants of the Salt Lake Theatre. [R100367]
COX Families
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COX Families. Rev. John H. Cox. A collection of genealogical quarterlies of the Cox Family of New England. [R100371]
Campbell Family History
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This book is a very detailed genealogy about the Campbell family originating in England and Scotland. There are about 1500 names included. [R100947]
Carson-McCormick Family Memorials
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A record of the descendants to date and of the known ancestry of William Thomas McCormick and of his wife Virginia Marr Carson McCormick. [R103765]
Carter
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This is a genealogy of the descendants of Samuel and Thomas, sons of Rev. Samuel Carter. Dating back to the mid-1600's, this account includes about 3000 names of the Carter family and those related. [R100824]
Carter Family Records
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This book is the record of the prominent Carter family of Britain, whose descendants settled in Massachusetts. This book contains about 5000 names. [R100972]
Chisolm Genealogy
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Genealogy of the Chisholm family written by William Chisholm in 1914, and tracing back the family history to AD 1254 [R100018]
Clements
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A genealogy of the first American settlers of the Clements family, 1611-1936. [R103734]
Colonial Men and Times
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This book contains the journal of Col. Daniel Trabue with some account of his ancestry, life and travels in Virginia and the present state of Kentucky during the Revolutionary period. [R103928]
Corwin Genealogy
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This book traces the genealogy of Matthias Corwin of Long Island, New York. It contains records of several Corwin families originating from several different American ancestors. Those with Curwin, Curwen, and Corwine ancestry will find this history helpful. [R100066]
Critchlow & Related Families
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The Life Histories, Writings and Genealogies of William Critchlow, Benjamin Chamberlin Critchlow and Elizabeth Frances Fellows Critchlow and Their Families Compiled, Augmented and Edited by Georgina Bolette Critchlow Bickmore, Charlotte Rhoda Critchlow Ryberg and Frances Elizabeth Critchlow, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1967. [R100115]
Crook An American Family 1698-1955
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These are sketches of biography and genealogy of an American family. Particular stress has been centered in the characteristic activities of individual members during Colonial, Revolutionary and Civil War periods. Much early American history accompanies the descriptions. The family history has been compiled from town, county, provincial, state and federal records. Also, old deeds, Bibles, churches and weathered tombstones have furnished much information. [R100922]
Cutler Memorial and Genealogical History
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This book contains the names of a large proportion of the Cutlers in America and Canada, and a record of many individual members of the family, with an account also of other families allied to the Cutlers by marriage. Over 4000 names included. [R100911]
De Carpentier Allied Ancestry
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This book documents the ancestry of Maria De Carpentier, the wife of Jean Paul Jaquet, who was the vice-director and chief magistrate on the South River of New Netherland. [R100954]
Genealogy Notes of the Carpenter Family
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These are notes of the Carpenter Family including the autobiography and personal reminiscences of Dr. Seymour D. Carpenter. This book contains about 400 names in print. [R100961]
Genealogy of the Corser Family in America
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This is a genealogical record of the Corser family embracing many of the descendants of the early settlers of the name in Massachusetts and New Hampshire with some reminiscences of their Trans-Atlantic cousins. Thousands of names in print. [R100931]
Genealogy of the James Carruth Family
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This is a record of the descendants of James Carruth of Phillipston. The book includes interesting accounts for about 700 individuals of the Carruth Family. [R100951]
John Caldwell
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This book contains the history and genealogy of the John Caldwell and Sarah Dillingham family of Massachusetts. [R102419]
Memorials of the Chauncys
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This volume lists the ancestors and descendants of Charles Chauncy, second president of Harvard College and emigrant ancestor of all who bear the name of Chauncey in the United States [R100494]
Richard Clarke of Virginia
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From 1732 to 1811, with a brief history of some 750 of his descendants, and their westward migration through Montgomery County, Kentucky; Putnam and Montgomery Counties, Indiana; Dallas County, Iowa; and Jewell County, Kansas. About 1200 names included. [R100848]
The Carr Family Records
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This record embraces the record of the first families who settled in America and their descendants, with many branches of the people who came to the United States at a later date. [R100950]
The Carr Family of Duplin County
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Between 1737 and 1749, Joseph Carr, the original ancestor of the Duplin family, came to Wilmington, North Carolina on a sail vessel and moved fifty miles north, where he settled on "Maxwell Swamp," a branch of the North East River. Hundreds of names included. [R100949]
The Cary Family in America
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Descendants of John Cary, who settled in Plymouth in 1634; James Cary, who settled in Charlestown (now Chelsea) in 1635; and Miles Cary, who settled in Virginia in 1640. [R103737]
The Chace and Hathaway Families
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Genealogies encompassing 1630-1900 for the ancestors and descendants of Hoder Chace of East Claridon, OH, and Clothier Hathaway, of Pompey, NY [R100482]
The Champney Family
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Champney, Julius,1867: History of the Champney Family, tracing descendents from Richard Champney who migrated from England in 1634 to Massachusetts. [R100600]
The Cheney Genealogy
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Some of the English Cheney Families were from: Devonshire, London, Essex, Hertfordshire, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Berkshire and many others surrounding. Starting with William Cheney of Roxbury. About 3600 names included. [R100930]
The Clark Genealogy
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Some descendants of Daniel Clark, of Windsor, Connecticut. From 1639 to 1913. In 1639 Daniel Clark, 17, came to America from Weaxil, England. Ten generations and about 1600 names included. [R100843]
The Cogswells in America
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Starting with the Cogswells in England from 1580 to 1635. Dating up to the late 1800's. Ten generations with 2500 names included. [R100932]
The Cooley Genealogy
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The Descendants of Ensign Benjamin Cooley an early settler of Springfield and Longmeadow, Massachusetts; and other members of the family in America. Almost 16,000 names in print. [R100909]
The Cox Family in America
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This book traces the history of the Cock-Cocks-Cox family name. Written by George William Cocks, it explores the descendants of James and Sarah Cock, of Killingworth upon Matinecock, in the township of Oysterbay, Long Island, New York. [R100052]
The Cummings Memorial
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A genealogical history of the descendants of Isaac Cummings, an early settler of Topsfield, Massachusetts. Over 2500 names included, great accounts of each family. [R100834]
The Samuel Chapin Genealogy
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This record contains a very large proportion of the descendants of Dea. Samuel Chapin who settled in Springfield, Mass. in 1642. This book includes about 3000 names. [R101070]