Thursday, December 29, 2011

Important Information & New Titles for December 2011

Important Information:
The Roy and Helen Hall Memorial Library (downtown) will be replacing the carpet throughout the Library the first two weeks in January.  The Library will be open January 3 through January 12 during this process.  While this is going on, there will be times when you will not be able to get to the section of the Library you like.  We will have staff on hand to go to the shelves and retrieve items from these sections.  At this point, the microfilm machines will be unavailable on January 5 and 6.  The dates may change, due to the progress of the carpet replacement.
Both the Roy and Helen Hall Memorial Library and the John and Judy Gay Library will be closed on January 13 for Staff Development.  The Roy and Helen Hall Library will remain closed January 13 through January 16 for carpet replacement and Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.  The John and Judy Gay Library will be open on January 14.

Since it is so close to the end of the month, here is the list of
New Titles we received in December:

General:
  • Irish Names and Surnames
  • Index to U.S. Invalid Pension Records 1801 – 1815
  • Rhineland Emigrants: Lists of German Settlers in Colonial America
  • Checklist of Historical Records Survey Publications
Georgia:
  • Thomas County, Georgia, Newspaper Clippings – Volume I: 1857 – 1875, Volume II: 1876 – 1881, Volume III: 1882 – 1888
  • Montgomery County, Georgia, Newspaper Clippings – Volume I: 1886 – 1905, Volume II: 1906 – 1919
  • Wilcox County, Georgia, Newspaper Clippings – Volume II: 1904 – 1907, Volume III: 1908 – 1911, Volume IV: 1912 – 1916, Volume V: 1917 – 1922
  • Athens, Georgia, Newspaper Clippings (Southern Banner) Volume VII: 1848 – 1851
Maryland:
  • “When drunk is very bold” White Maryland Runaways, 1763 – 1769
  • Land Records of Somerset County Maryland
  • Abstracts of the Testamentary Proceedings of the Prerogative Court of Maryland – Volume XXXII: 1762 – 1764 Libers: 39 (pp. 161 – end), 40 (pp. 1 – 153) and Volume XXXIII: 1764 – 1765 Libers: 40 (pp. 154 – end), 41 (pp. 1-193)
North Carolina:
  • Abstracts of Wills recorded in Orange County, North Carolina 1752 – 1800 and Abstracts of Wills Recorded in Orange County, North Carolina 1800 – 1850
Oklahoma:
  • Cherokee Descendants: An Index to the Guion Miller Applications – Volume I (East), Volume II (West: A – M), Volume III (West: N – Z)
Virginia:
  • Marriage Bonds and Other Marriage Records of Amherst County, Virginia 1763 – 1800 Published with Marriage Records of Amherst County, Virginia 1815 – 1821 and Subscription for
    Building St.
    Mark’s Church Amherst  County, Virginia
  • Land Causes Accomack County, Virginia 1727 – 1826
  • The Vestry Book of Blisland (Blissland) Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia 1721 – 1786
I hope you all had a great Holiday and wish you all a Happy and Healthy New Year!
- Susan

Friday, December 9, 2011

Military Bounty Land

Military Bounty Land 1776 - 1855 by Christine Rose is a detailed account if military bounty land records.  Federal bounty land was offered as an inducement to enlist or remain in the military.  During the Revolutionary War, some states also offered bounty land; these are also covered.  This guidebook explains what records are available, how to locate them, and includes an appendix of the important laws which generated the awards.  Among the finding aids are books, internet resources, and where to obtain copies of the original material.

I'm sorry this one did not get out to you last month - I must have hit the wrong button!  Susan

Saturday, December 3, 2011

New Items for November 2011

New Items at the Roy and Helen Hall
Memorial Library

General:
  • Across the Atlantic and Beyond: The Migration of German and Swiss Immigrants to America
  • American Surnames
  • Lost and Found: The Guide to Finding Family, Friends, and Loved Ones
  • Ancestry’s Concise Genealogical Dictionary
  • A Field Guide for Genealogists
  • Clues to Our Family Names
  • Research Guide to Loyalist Ancestors: A Directory to Archives, Manuscripts, Published and Electronic Sources
  • Civil War Genealogy
  • Military Bounty Land 1776 – 1855
  • They came in ships: A Guide to Finding Your Immigrant Ancestor’s Arrival Record
  • American Passenger Arrival Records
  • Migration from the Russian Empire: Lists of Passengers Arriving at U.S. Ports – Volume 3 May 1886 – December 1887, Volume 4 January 1888 – May 1889, and Volume 5 June 1889 – July 1890
  • The Pension List of 1820
  • A Dictionary of Universal Biography of All Ages and of All People
Georgia:
  • The Civil War in Georgia
Indiana:
  • Dearborn County Indiana Cemetery Records Volume A Part 1, Volume A Part 2
  • Local History and Genealogical Abstracts from Jonesboro and Gas City, Indiana Newspapers 1889 – 1920
Kentucky:
  • Calvary Catholic Cemetery Lexington, Kentucky: Transcribed Plus Some Obits A – Z
  • ‘Til Freedom Came: Slaves in Allen County, Kentucky 1815 – 1865 (donated by the author, Glen Conner)
Louisiana:
  • Louisiana Postmistress and Postmaster Appointments 20 June 1866 to 17 November 1931
Maryland:
  • Baltimore City, Maryland Birth Records 1865 – 1894
  • Prince George’s County Maryland Marriage References and Family Relationships 1695 - 1800
New York:
  • New York Colonial Muster Rolls 1664 – 1775 Report of the State Historian of the State of New York: Volumes 1 and 2
North Carolina:
  • Surrey County, N.C. Court Minutes: Volumes One & Two 1768 – 1789
  • Wilkes County, North Carolina Will Abstracts: Books One & Two 1778 – 1811
  • Deeds of Gates County, North Carolina: Vol. #4 1819 – 1828, Vol. #5 1828 – 1833
  • Duplin County, North Carolina Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions: Vol. #6 1803 – 1805
South Carolina:
  • South Carolina Deed Abstracts 1719 - 1772: Volumes I, II, III, and IV
Tennessee:
  • First Families of Tennessee
  • Tennessee 1850 Agricultural Census Volume 5
  • Locust Grove Baptist Church (Records) 1843 – 1998 (Washburn, Grainger Co, Tennessee) – on microfilm
Texas:
  • McKinney Courier-Gazette: 4/1/2011 – 6/30/2011 – on microfilm
  • Against All Odds: True Stories of Lockhart/Caldwell County, Texas Women Who Succeeded as Professionals Against Hail, High Water, Bad Roads, Hard Times, Criticism, Man, and Low Cash Flow
  • Talking Tombstone Tours 2004 – 2008 City of Greenwood Cemetery Weatherford, Texas
  • Ima Hogg: The Governor’s Daughter
  • The History of Branch, Texas
  • Texas Post Offices by County (CD – for use in library only)
  • Centennial Story of Texas Baptists
  • A History of Texas Baptists
  • Pioneering in the Southwest
Virginia:
  • Brunswick County, Virginia Will Books: Volume 1: Will Books 2 and 3 1739-1769, 1783-1785, Volume 2: Will Books 4 and 5 (in part) 1761-1780, Volume 3: Will Book 5 1780-1795, Volume 4: 1795-1804, Volume 5 1804-1812
  • Marriages of Princess Anne County, Virginia 1749 – 1821
  • Marriages of Norfolk County, Virginia 1706 – 1792
  • Pioneer Families of Franklin County, Virginia
While looking over the above titles, if you find areas that you are interested in that aren't being ordered, please let me know.  I can't guarantee I will be able to purchase everything requested, but I will do my best to expand the collection where needed.  You can e-mail your requests to skusterbeck@mckinneytexas.org 
Thanks, Susan

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Was One of Your Relatives a Snobber, Pigman or Ludimagister?

If you aren't sure what these are, we have just the book for you!  Ancestry's Concise Genealogical Dictionary (R GEN 929.103 HAR) has the answer to what these occupations are and more.  You will find this book a useful and entertaining reference. The authors spent years collecting, researching, and verifying definitions of terms they discovered while researching cemetery, probate, court, medical, and other records. Much of the mysteries of terms and abbreviations that researchers deal with have been solved with this source.

Happy Thanksgiving to All!

A Message from Michael V. Bassett, CCGS President:

As announced at November 9’s Collin County Genealogical Society (CCGS) business meeting, the digitized and searchable Collin County newspapers from the 1880s-1930s are beginning to appear on the Portal to Texas History Web site. In fact, the bulk of the issues are already there -- way ahead of schedule!
The Collin County Genealogical Society partnered with The University of North Texas' (UNT) "Texas Digital Newspaper Program" in digitizing these newspapers from the best available microfilm copies obtainable. This project has been primarily funded by a $4,000 grant from the Collin County Historical Commission with the remainder coming from the Collin County Genealogical Society.
There are twelve newspaper titles:
The Democrat, The McKinney Gazette, The McKinney Examiner, The Daily Courier, The Daily Gazette, The Collin County Mercury, The Lion Roar, The Semi Weekly Courier, The McKinney Weekly Democrat-Gazette, The McKinney Advocate, The Southern Jerseyite, and The Weekly Democrat-Gazette.

How can you help us digitize more older Collin County newspapers quicker?
Send a check donation to:
CCGS - Digitization Project
Attn: Treasurer
PO Box 865052
Plano TX 75086-5052
Please write: Digitization Project on your check.
CCGS is a 501(c)(3) corporation.  Your donations are tax deductible.
 


Start searching or browsing!
http://texashistory.unt.edu/explore/collections/TDNP/browse/?fq=untl_institution:CCGS

Saturday, November 5, 2011

New Items for October & Upcoming Events

New Items for October:
General:
  • Richard Dungan Master Plasterer of London in Shakespeare’s Time: A Continuing Quest for Origins
  • Secrets to African American Roots: A Guide for Researching American Records
  • American Prisoners of War Held at Quebec during the War of 1812: 8 June 1813 – 11 December 1814
  • Ancestral History of Rebecca Anne Dunning
  • Family History for the Older and Wiser (this item may be checked out)
  • The Troubleshooter’s Guide to Do–It–Yourself Genealogy (this item may be checked out)
  • Forensic Genealogy (this item may be checked out)
  • Writing Family History Made Very Easy (this item may be checked out)
  • The Genealogist’s Google Toolbox (this item may be checked out)
  • The Guide to FamilySearch Online (this item may be checked out)
Delaware:
  • Index to the 1850 Census of Delaware
  • Marriages, Births, Deaths and Removals of New Castle County, Delaware
Illinois:
  • Legacy of Kin Hamilton County, Illinois: Volume I 1859 – 1957, Volume II 1958 – 1992
  • The Illinois Gazette: Volume I September 25, 1819 – December 20, 1823 and Volume II January 10, 1824 – December 18, 1830
Maryland:
  • Gleanings from Maryland Newspapers, 1786 – 1790
  • Index of Baltimore County, Maryland Wills 1659 – 1850
  • Abstracts from the Port Tobacco Times and Charles County Advertiser: Volume 2 1855 – 1869
  • St. Patrick’s Catholic Church Baltimore, Maryland Baptisms 1825 – 1871
  • Marriages and Deaths from Baltimore Newspapers 1817 – 1824
  • Harford County, Maryland Marriage References and Family relationships 1774 – 1824
  • Early Landowners of Maryland – Volume 8: Talbot County 1650 – 1710
  • An Index of Source Records of Maryland
  • Abstracts of the Testamentary Proceedings of the Prerogative Court of Maryland – Volume XXIX: 1775 – 1758 Libers: 36 (pp. 208 – end), 37 (pp. 1 – 144), Volume XXX: 1758 – 1761 Libers: 37 (pp. 145 – end), 38 (pp. 1 – 106), Volume XXXI: 1761 – 1762 Libers: 38 (pp. 107 – end), 39 (pp. 1 – 160)
  • Talbot County, Maryland Marriage References 1662 – 1800
Mississippi:
  • Mississippi 1890 Census Index of Civil War Veterans or their Widows
Missouri:
  • Missouri 1890 Census Index of Civil War Veterans or their Widows
  • Atchison County Missouri Marriages 1863 – 1869
New Jersey:
  • State of New Jersey Index of Wills, Inventories, Etc. in the Office of the Secretary of State Prior to 1901: Volumes I, II, and III
  • Early Union County, New Jersey Church Records 1750 – 1800
  • The Burlington Court Book: A Record of Quaker Jurisprudence in West New Jersey 1680 – 1709
New York:
  • New York State Censuses & Substitutions
  • Genealogical Data from Colonial New York Newspapers: A Consolidation of Articles from The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record
North Carolina:
  • Abstracts of Letters of Resignation of Military Officers in North Carolina 1779 – 1840
  • Currituck County, North Carolina Eighteenth Century Tax & Militia Records
  • Annotated Transcriptions of Colonial Currituck County, North Carolina Wills
  • Divorces and Separations from Petitions to the North Carolina General Assembly 1779 – 1837
Oklahoma:
  • Cherokee Citizenship Commission Dockets: Volume V 1880 – 1884 and 1887 – 1889
Pennsylvania:
  • Northampton County, Pennsylvania Marriage References and Family Relationships 1752 – 1800
  • Runaway Servants, Convicts, and Apprentices Advertised in the Pennsylvania Gazette 1728 – 1796
  • Early Church Records of Chester County, Pennsylvania – Volume 1: Bradford Monthly Meeting
  • Biographical and Genealogical Sketches from Central Pennsylvania
  • Early Church records of the First Reformed Church of Philadelphia: Volume 1 1748 – 1780
South Carolina:
  • Laurens & Newberry Counties, S.C.: Saluda and Little river Settlements 1749 – 1775
  • Minutes of the Vestry of St. Helena’s Parish South Carolina 1726 – 1812
Tennessee:
  • Tennessee 1850 Agricultural Census Volume 1 and 4
  • Marriages of Roane County, Tennessee 1801 – 1838
  • History of Rover and the 10th District of Bedford County
Texas:
  • McKinney Courier – Gazette Microfilm: 4/1/2010 – 6/30/2010, 7/1/2010 – 9/30/2010, 10/1/2010 – 12/31/2010, 1/2/2011 – 3/31/2011
  • Collin County Historical Markers Book: State and County Markers 2011 (this book was donated by the Collin county Historical Commission)
  • From Blackland Prairie to Blacktop: A History of Collin County (two copies – one is available for checkout)
  • Vignettes of Parker County: Oral Histories of Days Past and Hopes for the Future
  • Pioneer Days in the Southwest from 1850 – 1879
  • Guide and Index to the Texas Adjutant General Service Records 1836 – 1935: Volumes 1 and 2
  • Guide and Index to the Republic of Texas Donation Voucher Files 1879 – 1887 and Confederate Scrip Voucher Files 1881 – 1883 in the Texas General Land Office
  • Guide and Indexes to the Conserved and Microfilmed Harris County, Texas Records of Oaths and Allegiance, Declarations of Intent, and Final Naturalizations 1886 – 1906
  • Texas Land Survey Maps for McLennan County
  • Texas Land Survey Maps for Lamar County
  • Ima Hogg: First Lady of Texas Reminiscences and Recollections of Family and Friends
  • James Stephen Hogg March 24, 1851 – March 3, 1906
Virginia:
  • Virginia 1860 agricultural Census: Volume 3
  • Middlesex County, Virginia Land Records 1767 – 1785
  • Bible Records of Caroline County, Virginia Families
  • Prince William County, Virginia Bond Book: August 1753 – 1782
  • Virginia 1890 Census Index of Civil War Veterans or their Widows
  • Richmond Virginia Lost Souls Restored: African-American Interments as Listed in the Mt. Olivet Cemetery Register 1875 – 1908
  • Lancaster County, Virginia Abstracts of Wills, Administrations, Deeds, Inventories, Etc. 1726 – 1735
West Virginia:
  • Wills of Jefferson County, West Virginia and Other Estate Documents: An Index 1801 – 1988
  • West Virginia 1890 Census Index of Civil War Veterans or their Widows
Upcoming Events:
Thursday, November 10 at 7:00 at the Roy and Helen Hall Memorial Library: The North Collin County Genealogical Society will host Paula Perkins, a Professional Genealogical Consultant, Lecturer, and Instructor of genealogy classes.  Ms. Perkins will present Secular, Denominational, Ethnic & Trade Newspapers: Location of the papers, records to be found and how to retrieve these under-used sources locally.  This program is free and open to all.

Saturday, November 19 at 10:15 - 11:45 am in the Roy and Helen Hall Memorial Library:  If you or someone you know has wanted to start tracing their family tree, but don’t know quite how to get started, then our FREE Genealogy 101 Workshop is for them.  If you are an experienced Genealogist, please let your beginning genealogy friends know about this program.  We will discuss the different forms to be used, what resources can help with the start of a family tree and a tour of the Genealogy section of the Library.  For more information, contact Susan at skusterbeck@mckinneytexas.org or 972.547.7343

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

What's In A Name & Upcoming Events

What's In A Name?
Are you curious about the origin of your name? We have two new books that delve into this subject.

American Surnames by Elsdon C. Smith divides this subject into six broad categories:
Classification of Surnames
Surnames from Father's Name
Surnames from Occupation or Office
Surnames from Description or Action (nicknames)
Surnames from Places
Surnames Not Properly Included Elsewhere
Mr. Smith also provides a list of the 2000 most common surnames in use in the United States, ranked in order of frequency.

Clues to Our Family Names by Lou Stein lists hundreds of surnames; many of these have a description of their use or origin and the root from which they rose.  Chapters in this book include:
How Our Family Names Began
Family Names from Nicknames
Family Names from Occupations
Family Names from Parents' First Names
Family Names from Address Names

Upcoming Events:
Thursday, November 10 at 7:00 at the Roy and Helen Hall Memorial Library: The North Collin County Genealogical Society will host Paula Perkins, a Professional Genealogical Consultant, Lecturer, and Instructor of genealogy classes.  Ms. Perkins will present Secular, Denominational, Ethnic & Trade Newspapers: Location of the papers, records to be found and how to retrieve these under-used sources locally.  This program is free and open to all.

Saturday, November 19 at 10:15 - 11:45 am in the Roy and Helen Hall Memorial Library:  If you or someone you know has wanted to start tracing their family tree, but don’t know quite how to get started, then our FREE Genealogy 101 Workshop is for them.  If you are an experienced Genealogist, please let your beginning genealogy friends know about this program.  We will discuss the different forms to be used, what resources can help with the start of a family tree and a tour of the Genealogy section of the Library.  For more information, contact Susan at skusterbeck@mckinneytexas.org or 972.547.7343

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Collin County Needs Your Help and Upcoming Events

The folowing is reprinted with permission of th Dallas Morning News:

Collin County looking to preserve historical record — before it’s too late

By EMILY FOX
Staff Writer
Published: 16 October 2011 in the Dallas Morning News Metro section, page 1
A small army of amateur historians is racing the wave of development sweeping Collin County.
With expanding highways, new homes and future retail nipping at their heels, these folks are on a mission: Find every historical site in the county. They’re looking for old school buildings, cemeteries, farms, cattle trails — anything with historical significance.
And they need help before it’s too late.
The project, a massive “historical asset” survey, is an attempt to document the county’s history before it’s erased by development, said County Commissioner Joe Jaynes.
“The first casualty can be your local history,” he said. “It’s real easy to lose.”
Jim Ryan, director of the Plano Conservancy for Historic Preservation, said the Collin County Historic Asset Survey Project started a few years ago with the simple goal of finding and documenting sites.
Then members of the historical commission had the idea to take the project online and make it interactive. The result is what Ryan hopes will be an in-depth look at every nook and cranny of the county.
Already, visitors to the online map can find details of a barber shop in McKinney that’s been cutting hair since 1892. Check out the story behind the 1844 Muncey Massacre in Plano, site of the county’s last fatal Indian attack. Or learn about the Spanish Oaks in Frisco where the Shawnee Trail cattle drive passed.
Ryan, a retired computer consultant, admitted that the word “hobby” barely described his fascination with history. The Plano resident has mapped his family’s genealogy back to the first century A.D. and is working with The History Channel on a documentary about the Santa Fe Trail.
Now he’s going on a treasure hunt in his own backyard
“You get absorbed. You get obsessed,” Ryan said. “Or at least I do.”

Find a site and its story
He is coordinating the efforts of 120 volunteers across the county as the director of the asset project. He takes their information, formats their data and inputs the information into a database that feeds the online map.
The volunteers are doing all the footwork.
They start with a set of simple instructions — find a site, document its location, classify it into a category and gather as much of the site’s story as possible.
Of course, it’s not that simple, said Diane Miller, the captain of volunteers in the northeast quadrant of the county. While some can find what they need in libraries or on the Internet, the most interesting pieces of information come from folks who have lived in certain areas for decades — or longer.
“We’re looking for stuff not in the history books,” said Miller, a fourth-generation cattle rancher in Melissa. “We’re looking for what’s in the hearts and minds of people.”
She raises cattle on more than 500 acres hidden behind a canopy of trees and unpaved roads. Just five minutes from her house, Miller is overseeing the archaeological excavation of the remains of the Wysong Blacksmith Shop, which dates to 1850.
Miller and other volunteers visit the site three days a week to dig. They’re in a race against a new highway that will come straight through the blacksmith shop’s remains.
“We’ll dig until the bulldozers come through,” Miller said. “It’s a race to get it before it’s gone.”
Her small band of amateur archaeologists has found more than 2,000 artifacts — everything from brands, tongs and nails to a coin from 1864, barrel rings and wagon parts. The items belonged to Charles Hopkins Wysong, a tanner, wagon maker and blacksmith who lived and worked at the site in the latter half of the 19th century.
Wysong settled in Collin County in 1850. His blacksmith shop was a stagecoach stop and one of the first post offices in the area, serving the Highland Community that would later become the town of Melissa.
Losing the site to the new highway is exactly the type of situation that drove Miller to volunteer for the survey. She said she hates the development changing Melissa but knows she can’t stop it.
“I’m 64, and I can remember going to the old ladies in town to hear stories about what was here,” she said. “Now they’re gone, and it’s kind of weird to think that what’s left is in my head. If I don’t write it down, it’ll disappear.”

‘History is who we are’
Joy Gough, who is the project’s cemetery expert and author of Cemeteries of Collin County, said those who do remember are generally older and aren’t always able to fill out the project forms on their own. So it falls to the volunteers to take down an oral history. But even that can be difficult because specific details have faded.
“Back in the 1800s, people were buried in their backyards,” Gough said. “Now someone will start developing land, and they’ll find a cemetery no one knew about.”
That’s why the project needs help. Gough said she hopes more people will send in stories or — even better — become a volunteer.
Ryan understands the project is daunting — and probably never-ending. One story always seems to lead to another, he said.
For example, while researching the massacre in Plano, Ryan discovered two mounds in a nearby flood plain. The size and location of the mounds indicated they weren’t made by a farmer. His hunch: They could be Caddo Indian burial mounds from before the massacre.
He can’t wait to conduct tests and add the find to the survey map for future generations.
“A community is known by its history,” Ryan said. “History is who we are.”

If you are interested in submitting site suggestions or volunteering for the Collin County Historical Asset Survey project, contact:
Jim Ryan
2724 Bengal Lane
Plano, Texas 75023
jmr@ryanims.com
972-596-8411

Upcoming Events:

This Saturday, Oct. 22 10:15 - 11:45 at the Roy and Helen Hall Memorial Library - Genealogy 101.  This FREE two - part program is for people who want to start tracing their family tree, but aren't sure how to get started.  The second part will take place on Saturday November 19.  You can attend both parts for the full program or you can choose which date fits into your busy schedule and we can update you on the part you miss.  Please contact Susan at skusterbeck@mckinneytexas.org or 972.547.7343.
  

Saturday, October 8, 2011

New Items for September and Upcoming Events

New Items Received in September 2011:


General:
  • U.S. Military Records: A Guide to Federal & State Sources, Colonial America to the Present
  • Flora and Fauna of the Civil War: An Environmental Reference Guide
  • Tartan for Me
  • Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Volumes 1 through 4
  • Female Index to Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England
  • Records of the Accounting Officers of the Department of the Treasury Inventory 14
  • The German Element in the Northeast: Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey & New England
Delaware:
  • Land Records of Sussex County Delaware 1789 – 1792
  • Index to Sussex county Delaware Wills 1800 – 1851
Georgia:
  • Historic Georgia Families
Illinois:
  • Jasper County Yankee Campaigns of the 38th Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry, Company K
Kansas:
  • Doniphan County, Kansas Records of Deaths 1898 – 1908
Louisiana:
  • Marriage and Death Notices Caddo Parish, Louisiana and Environs 1843 – 1871
Maryland:
  • The Tents of Baltimore: Ohelim in the Jewish Cemeteries
New Jersey:
  • Old Times in Monmouth, New Jersey
  • Bergen County, New Jersey Deed Records 1689 - 1801
New York:
  • Guide to Genealogical and Biographical Sources for New York city (Manhattan) 1783 – 1898
  • Index to Marriages and Deaths in the New York Herald: Volume 1: 1835–1855, Volume 2: 1856–1863, Volume 3: 1864-1870
  • New York Marriages Previous to 1784
North Carolina:
  • Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Deed Abstracts 1763 – 1779
  • Iredell County, North Carolina Cemeteries: Volumes 1 through 7
  • Iredell County, N.C. Abstracts of the Minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions 1789 – 1799 (donated to the Library by the North Collin County Genealogical Society)
  • Iredell County, N.C. Abstracts of the Minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions 1800 – 1814
  • Iredell County, N.C. Abstracts of the Minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions 1815 – 1822, 1826 – 1834, and 1839 – 1850
Pennsylvania:
  • The Monongahela of Old or, Historical Sketches of South-Western Pennsylvania to the Year 1800
  • Biographical and Genealogical Sketches from Central Pennsylvania
South Carolina:
  • Slave Records of Edgefield County, South Carolina
  • South Carolina Deed Abstracts 1773 – 1778 Books F-4 through X-4
  • South Carolina Deed Abstracts 1776 – 1783       Books Y-4 through H-5
  • Marriage and Death Notices from the Up-Country of South Carolina as taken from Greenville Newspapers 1826 – 1863
  • Index to 1860 Mortality Schedule of South Carolina
  • Abstracts of Records of Secretary of the Province South Carolina 1692 – 1721
  • South Carolina Revolutionary War Indents: A Schedule
Tennessee:
  • Hawkins County, Tennessee Circuit Court Minutes 1810 – 1821
  • Hawkins County Tennessee Circuit Court Minutes 1822 – 1825 and Fragment for the Period     November 1827 – August 1828
  • Wilson County, Tenneessee [sic] Tax Lists 1830 - 1832
Texas:
  • Historical Markers of Palo Pinto County, Texas With Additional Historical Information of the Sites
  • Historical Markers of Parker County, Texas With Additional Historical Information of the Sites
  • Murder, Mayhem and More: Palo Pinto and Parker County Early crimes
  • Parker County, Texas Index of Extractions of Criminal Causes District Court, Civil Minutes Volume One Through Volume Six June 1874 – March 30, 1897
  • Texas News 1901 Violence, death and Disaster January 14 Through June 29
  • Marion County, Texas in the Civil War
  • Texas Land Survey Maps for Upshur County
  • Texas Land Survey Maps for Mason County
  • Texas Land Survey Maps for Leon County
  • Texas Land Survey Maps for Medina County
  • Texas Land Survey Maps for Navarro County
  • Texas Land Survey Maps for Smith County
  • Collin County Texas in the Civil War
  • Titus and Franklin Counties in the Civil War
Virginia:
  • Essex County, Virginia Marriage Records: Transcripts of Consents, Affidavits, Minister Returns, and Marriage Licenses Volume 1: 1850 – 1872
  • Essex County, Virginia Cemeteries Volume 1: County Church Cemeteries
  • Virginia 1850 and 1860 An Amherst County Index to the U.S. Slave Schedule
  • Albemarle County in Virginia
Upcoming Events:

October 12 at 7:00 pm: Peggy a. Radshaw, PhD will present "the 1918 Flu Strikes Sherman, Texas" at the Haggard Library located at 2501 Coit Road, Plano.  This is a free program - all are welcome.

October 13 at 7:00 pm: The North Collin County Genealogical Society will host Shirley Apley.  Ms. Apley will present "Fred Knows: An In-depth Look at Texas Death Certificates.  This program will take place at the Roy and Helen Hall Memorial Library located at 101 East Hunt Street, McKinney.  This is a free program - all are welcome.

October 15: Registration 8:30 - 9:00 am, Sessions begin at 9:00 am at the Family History Centers located at  2700 Roundrock Trail, Plano.  This is a free program, but you must register at http://www.greatfamilysearch.com/.   Session 1: What's New With FamilySearch 2011  Session 2: FamilySearch Research  Resources

October 22 and November 19 10:15 - 11:45 am: Genealogy 101 for those starting to trace their roots.  This is a 2 part program that will take place at the Roy and Helen Hall Memorial Library located at 101 East Hunt Street, McKinney.  This is a free program open to all.  To register or for more information, please contact Susan at skusterbeck@mckinneytexas.org or 972.547.7343.