Ca. 2800 Englischsprachige Werke Translate this page American Hand Book of the Daguerrotype, by Humphrey, SD (Samuel Dwight), 1823-1883American Notes, by Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 http://www.fortunecity.de/lindenpark/barock/198/5742.htm
Descendants Of Abraham ESTES (1647-1720 James William ESTES (1884) of Lawrence Co, SD 219 . James W. ESTES (18231883)of Adair Co, KY; d.Metcalfe Co, KY 86273660 . http://www.triode.net.au/~dragon/ft/estes-ab.txt
Extractions: . [3] Personal communication, Floyd Smith, , http://users2.ev1.net/~r_kitchens/. [7] Personal communication, James Elliott Deans Jr., [8] Supplied by Connie Benson, . [9] Supplied by, Joann Cummings, , sources include family records and a book written in the 1880's by William Ross on the life of Pricilla Estes. [11] Personal communication, James Wilkinson . [12] Material sourced, collated and provided by Caroline Estes-Castaneda, . [15] "Estes Genealogies", Charles Estes, 1894; reprint. [16] Information supplied by Jim Blake . [19] Denise Krueger, . [21] Personal communication, Victoria Stone, . [22] Information supplied by Mildred Prather [14], sourced from the will's of Abraham (d.1859) and John Estes (d.1809) of Clay Co., MO records and other sources (unspecified). [23] Mrs Charles Estes, Estes Trails, 1980, 1#1. [24] Mrs Clinton Armstrong, Estes Trails, 1981, 1#3. [25] Information supplied by Joyce H. Feustel, [26] Information sourced and provided by Shirley Baxter, [27] Information supplied by Nancy Franklin, . [33] Limestone Co, Al records; Estes Trails, 1980, 1#2. [34] Charleston Observer marriage notices, 1827-1845; Estes Trails, 1980, 1#2. [35] Columbia Baptist Church records; Estes Trails, 1980, 1#2. [36] Troup Co, GA: early marriages; Estes Trails, 1981, 1#3. [37] Information provided by Thomas Edwin Moody IV
CEMETERIES Of Gallatin Co, Illinois - Book 1 By Glen Miner Glasscock, WA 18211882 wife Delpha 1823-1883. Elizabeth 4-14-1814 d 1901.Halley, Benjamin F. Co. SD 1847-1929, wife Anna F. 1858-1888. Brannon, Rev. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~davidca/Gall-cem/Book1.htm
Extractions: CEMETERIES of Gallatin County, Illinois BOOK 1 INTENDED FOR PERSONAL GENEALOGY AID NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE Thanks to the Miner family for making them available on line. CONTENTS Map of Gallatin County, Illinois, 1876 Introduction to Gallatin County Early Gateway to Southern Illinois and Center of Early Salt Making Industry ... page i Listing of Cemeteries of Gallatin County By Township and Section ... page xxviii Cemeteries Inventory ... page 1 Cemeteries that have disappeared ... page 84 Cemetery Surname Index ... page 87 Supplement: First Land Grant Entries Listed alphabetically and by Township ... page 99 AN INTRODUCTION TO GALLATIN COUNTY, EARLY GATEWAY TO SOUTHERN ILLINOIS AND CENTER OF THE EARLY SALTMAKING INDUSTRY Except for occasional travelers, hunters or soldiers who crossed this way, the first white people who came to Gallatin County were probably those who came to the Half Moon Lick located about one mile West or up the Saline River, or the Salt Spring three miles SE or down river from Equality to evaporate or trade for salt. Whether they were here a short or longer time depended upon whether they came only for their own needs or for trade or sale to others. The Shawnee Indians of this area were in and out and usually cooperative and friendly. The territorial government began to take note of the importance of the salines about 1800, and on March 3, 1803, congress authorized the leasing of the licks and spring. During the same year territorial Governor Harrison negotiated a treaty with the Indians and then leased the salines to a Capt. Bell of Ky. (See the Salines of Southern Ill. by Prof. Geo. W. Smith)
LISTA DE TITULOS American Hand Book Of The Daguerrotype, by Humphrey, SD (Samuel Dwight), 18231883American Literary Centers (from Literature And Life), by Howells, http://redcultural.iespana.es/redcultural/gutenberg/titulos.htm
WebGED: Noyes Family Data Page Noyes, Joseph T. (1823 1883) - male b. 29 DEC 1823 in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine d.20 APR 1883 spouse Noyes, Humphrey (1746 - 1814) - m. 23 JAN 1776 http://noyes.rootsweb.com/wga107.html
Extractions: mother: Clarke, Martha (*1693 - 1771) He moved to Plaistow, N.H. in 1741 and in 1762 he bought the farm in Hampstead, N.H. which was still owned by his descendants in 1904, but the Noyes home (the "old red house") was destroyed by fire in 1897. Joseph Noyes served Revolutionary War in the expedition against Crown Point. He also served as a private in Capt. Jesse Page's company of volunteers from Atkinson, in Col. Jacob Gale's regiment, which joined the Continental army in Rhode Island in August, 1778. Was in the battle at Bunker Hill.
WebGED: WALTER PALMER SOC. Data Page JUN 1900 in Badger, Kingsbury Co., SD d. 1959 Palmer, Ervin D. (1832 1917) motherHumphrey, Emma Louise Palmer, Hiram (1823 - 1883) - male b. 5 JAN 1823 in http://walterpalmer.com/WPS.wbg/wga67.html
Case Books: Creator/Related Name Index Index term list, with links to catalog records and, in many cases, digital images,for the Case Books Collection in the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs http://lcweb4.loc.gov/pp/casebkhtml/casebkAuthors13.html