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2005045860Sydney: Australian Media 2005. 250pp references hundreds bw ills maps. Or pictorial card. Very slight edge wear to covers. Excellent local history of three suburbs in the Canterbury-Bankstown area west of Sydney. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 4to. Australian Media Paperback
2005055282Sydney: University Publishing Service 2005. 280pp bw ills. Pictorial bw card. A little foxing to covers which have light edge wear some foxing to page edges. SIGNED by author on title page. Local history of Padstow a suburb in the city of Canterbury-Bankstown some 21km from the Sydney CBD. Signed by the Author. Second Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 4to. University Publishing Service Paperback
2010UOH012Westminster MD: Heritage Books. New. 2010. Trade Paperback. 1136 pages . Heritage Books paperback
2007055251Nanango Qld.: Nanango Shire Council 2007. x 257pp index endnotes/sources bibliography num bw & some col ills. Pictroial card. Creased at bottom front corner. Nice Queensland local history covering landscape custodians pastoralists fortune seekers farmers timber-getters carriers townsfolk survivors and inheritors. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Small 4to. Nanango Shire Council Paperback
200410335Frank Frost. Fine. 2004. First Edition. Hardcover. Clean blue cloth with gilt lettering. Text tight clean & intact. Pictorial frontispiece. Illustrated with color & B/W photographs. From Blandford Massachusetts to Denmark Township Minnesota and beyond- the Frost's. Genealogy ; Color Illus.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 252 pages . Frank Frost hardcover
2004250515006Sarasota FL: Self-Published 2004-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. Blue cloth boards have minor wear corners lightly bumped binding sound internally clean. 721 pages includes a family history genealogy and an index. Illustrated in black and white. Self-Published hardcover
2010037677Adelaide: The Georgetown Heritage Society 2010. xii 467pp bw ills maps. Or pictorial boards. An A-Z record of the families of Georgetown South Australia from its founding in the 1870s. Records sporting victories school days church and farm life migrants in the community and much more. A comprehensive and well researched volume. Third Printing. Hard Cover. Very Good. 4to. The Georgetown Heritage Society Hardcover
2015043798Brisbane: Brisbane Boys College 2015. HEAVY. 264pp endnotes num bw & col ills. Or green cloth in jacket.Near new. A comprehesive look at the old boys and alumni of Brisbane Boys' College Toowong that made the ultimate sacrifice in WWI WWII and the Afghan War. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. Folio. Brisbane Boys College Hardcover
2008606411Baltimore: Clearfield Co. Near Fine. 2008. Trade Paperback. faint pencil marks on several pages . 667 pages. For over a century Chambers' Early Germans has been the standard reference for genealogical research on families of northwestern New Jersey. In spite of its title it is as useful for families of English Scottish or Dutch origin as for German. The bulk of the work is devoted to genealogies of families from the counties of Hunterdon Morris Sussex and Warren and to genealogies of the early settlers of old Roxbury Township from Southold and Southampton. In addition there are chapters on the settlements churches and public institutions of that region between Lambertville and Newton and the Delaware and the Bound Brook where these families first settled containing scores upon scores of genealogical and biographical notices of other early settlers. Appendix VII is of particular interest to the genealogist because it contains a variety of useful lists including 1 Palatines in New York in 1710; 2 Persons Naturalized 1714-1722; 3 Settlers on the Societies Tract 1735; and 4 Subscribers to Weygand's Pastoral Call 1749. A sampling of the families included in Chambers' venerable work would include Abel Ammerman Apgar Aree Axford Banghart Barkman Batson Beam Bellis or Bellowsfelt Bernhard Bird Budd Bulmer Busenberry Carhart Castner Colver Condict Cool Cosad Cramer Cregar Dallicker Deats or Teats DeCue Dorland Dufford Eckel Ege Eich Emmons Eoff Faircloe Feit Felmley Flock Flumervelt Frace Frelinghuysen Frone Gulick Hager Hance Hartram Hendershot Hildebrant Hiler Hockenbury Honness Hoppock Iliff Kester Lindabury Lomerson Martinus Messlar Ming Muehlenberg Naughright Neighbor Neister Nunn Ort Pew Philhower Pickle Race Rarick Raub Reger Rhinehart Rittenhouse Roelofson Runkle Runyon Schenkel Schleicher Schoenheit Schooley Scwartzwelder Shirts Skellenger Slaght Snook Sovereen Streit Struble Sutphin Swackhamer Swarts Swazey Teeple Terryberry Tiger Trimmer Van Atta Van Buskirk Van Vechten Vernoy Vescelius Vogt Vosler Wack Weise Weller Wildrick Willett Wintermute Wire Wortman Yawger and Youngs. . Clearfield Co paperback
2006056059Brisbane: The Author 2006. 207pp bw & col ills. Pictorial card. Lightly read. Dyer family history from their Lebanese heritage to Brisbane. A previous edition 1991 has here been revised and expanded. Second Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 4to. The Author Paperback
2006042979Iluka NSW: The Author 2006. 304pp. Or card. Slight edge wear to covers prev owner name on copyright page. SIGNED and inscribed to Gloria by author on title page. The story of New Italy near the township of Woodburn in northern New South Wales. The pioneers of 125 years ago are gone but it lives on as a museum and historical site. There are no monuments to the first New Italy off New Guinea but their second New Italy lasted for more than half a century. Signed by Author. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 8vo. The Author Paperback
2006000045Oceanport NJ: Digital Editions 2006. Reprint. CD_rom. New. Digital reproduction containing two text files in DOC format 5.2 Mb and lineage tracking hyperlinks. For MAC or PC and most current word processing programs. This is a reproduction of the first edition 1035 pages of text. Originally published in Brooklyn NY 1897. Digital Editions unknown
20070001047<p>Oceanport NJ: Digital Editions 2007. Reprint. CD-ROM. New. Digital reproduction containing two text files in DOC format 2.6 Mb fifty image files 9.0 Mb and lineage tracking hyperlinks. For MAC or PC and most current word processing programs. This is a reproduction of the first edition 636 pages originally published in Auburn Maine 1882.</p><p>This genealogy with many interleaved illustrations offers a history of the Little family from George of Newbury the immigrant ancestor through nine generations of his descendants in both male and female lines. Almost all the first three generations lived and died in Newbury Massachusetts. Through the end of the eighteenth century i.e. ca. 1800 we rarely find the family beyond the bounds of Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire and Vermont. Within the next eighty years the family could be found in nearly every state and territory of the Union. Of the 6500 descendants mentioned in the compilation nearly 3000 claimed Massachusetts and New Hampshire as their residence about 1500 each; 750 Maine; 500 Vermont; 400 New York; and 250 Canada. Another thousand resided in "western states." The family's leading occupation was agriculture. Of fourteen hundred heads of family whose occupations were known to the compiler more than a third were farmers. About three hundred were engaged in business mechanical or professional pursuits. One in twenty served in each of the three "learned professions": theology medicine and law. Five of the family served as college presidents. Apart from LITTLE and its variants family names that appear most frequently in this publication are: ADAMS ATKINSON BAILEY BROWN CHASE CLEMENT COFFIN EATON EMERY GERRISH GILMAN HALE HOWE KIMBALL KNIGHT MERRILL MOODY MOORE MORSE NOYES POORE READ SAWYER SHURTLEFF SMITH STEVENS TENNEY THURLOW TOPPAN and WEBSTER.</p> Digital Editions
2005000092<p>Oceanport NJ: Digital Editions 2005. Digital reproduction containing three text files in DOC format 4.1 Mb 48 image files 3.6 Mb and lineage-tracking hyperlinks on a USB flash drive credit card style - see images. For MAC or PC and most current word processing programs. This is a reproduction of the first edition 812 pages originally published in New Haven CT. 1919.</p><p>A well-documented professionally compiled history of Andrew Warner and his descendants through ten generations. Andrew the immigrant ancestor came to America in or before 1633. He settled first in Cambridge Massachusetts then removed in or before 1639 to Hartford Connecticut. At the age of sixty-five in 1659 he moved again to Hadley Massachusetts together with his daughter Ruth and his sons Daniel Isaac and Jacob. His older children four sons and two daughters stayed in Hartford and Farmington.</p><p>Children of the eighth generation as represented in this account appear to have been born mostly after 1850 in Connecticut New York and Ohio primarily with significant numbers also in Iowa Indiana Massachusetts Wisconsin Minnesota Illinois Michigan and Pensylvania.</p><p>Among surnames that appear often in this genealogy we find most notably ADAMS BAKER BALDWIN BANNING BINGHAM BOSTICK CAMPBELL CHAPMAN CHURCH CLARK CONE COOK DEMING DICKINSON DOTY DURFEE ELY FRENCH GILBERT GRANT GRAVES HALL HAWLEY HITCHCOCK HOWE HUBBARD JOHNSON KELLOGG LOOMIS MANN MILLER MORGAN PARKER PHELPS PORTER RANEY RICE ROBINSON SMITH STEVENS STRONG TAYLOR WHEELER WHITE and WILCOX.</p> Digital Editions
2003000039Oceanport NJ: Digital Editions 2003. Reprint. CD_rom. New. Digital reproduction containing five text files in DOC format 3.7 Mb nine image files 927 Kb and lineage tracking hyperlinks. For MAC or PC and most current word processing programs. This is a reproduction of the first edition 318 pages originally published in New York 1872. Digital Editions unknown
2006000038Oceanport NJ: Digital Editions 2006. Reprint. CD_rom. New. Digital reproduction containing five text files in DOC format 3.6 Mb nine image files 721 Kb and lineage tracking hyperlinks. For MAC or PC and most current word processing programs. This is a reproduction of the first edition 1223 pages originally published in Rutland VT 1941. Digital Editions unknown
2007040481Eaton W.A.: The Author 2007. HEAVY. 1137ppnum bw & col ills. Or green faux-leather boards. Large scuff through to board on rear cover lacks disc with PDF mentioned in loosely inserted sheet faint damp stain to bottom corner margin of first few pages text block a little shaken. No date- 2007. Monumental family history of the "Chequerhill" Brennans of Ireland and Australia. This volume begins in 1780 ends with the Vietnam War era. A contemplated second volume appears not to have been published. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Very Good. 4to. The Author Hardcover
2008051747Main Beach Qld: D.H.R. Publishing 2008. 124pp bw & col ills. Pictorial glossy boards. SIGNED and inscribed to Colin & Helen by author on front free endpaper. Otehrwise enar new. The family history of the Boxsell family and by extension the Hasemann and Rix families in part in Australia since 1839. Signed & Inscribed by the Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/None as Issued. 4to. D.H.R. Publishing Hardcover
2004000046Oceanport NJ: Digital Editions 2004. Reprint. CD_rom. New. Digital reproduction containing three text files in DOC format 6.6 Mb and lineage tracking hyperlinks. For MAC or PC and most current word processing programs. This is a reproduction of the first edition 1013 pages of text. Originally published in Rutland VT. 1929 Digital Editions unknown
2006000028Oceanport NJ: Digital Editions 2006. Reprint. CD_rom. New. Digital reproduction containing one text files in DOC format 3.3 Mb and 58 image files 8.0 Mb for MAC or PC and most current word processing programs. This is a reproduction of the first edition 1360 pages in three volumes with fifty-eight interleaved images originally published in Philadelphia 1927. Digital Editions unknown
2002052160Rockhampton: Central Queensland University Press 2002. vi 131pp bibliography bw ills. Pictorial card. Very light edge wear to cover. The story of the Wallace family and others as pioneers on Cape York Peninsula where they grazed zebu and Brahman cattle. Includes material on the Aborigines the Palmer River goldfields Cooktown in its heyday Turalba and much more. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 4to. Central Queensland University Press Paperback
2002000022<p>Oceanport NJ: Digital Editions 2002. Reprint. CD_rom. New. Digital reproduction containing two text files in DOC format 5.4 Mb and 10 image files 300 Kb for MAC or PC and most current word processing programs. This is a reproduction of the first edition 149 pages originally published in Kansas City MO. 1950.</p> Digital Editions
2017010410Global Heritage Press 2017. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. In very good used condition. Global Heritage Press Hardcover
2013053191Brisbane: The Author 2013. 300pp bw ills. Pictorial card. Near new. SIGNED with personalised inscription by author on front blank. The story of one couple's fight to survive and rear a family of 10 children at a time when Warwick district was part of NSW now Qld. They not only met all challenges but survived to a great age for the time and left almost 200 descendants to carry on their pioneering spirit. Signed & Inscribed by the Author. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 8vo. The Author Paperback
2021223007Aylmer ON Canada: Pathway Press 2021. Book. New. Hardcover. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. New oversize hardcover 2021 3rd printing 560 pp. Article on author inlaid. Organized alphabetically by state then community multi-page entries detail the families and relationships of these former settlements some of which lasted for decades. Ironically some states with a number of successful Amish communities also have high numbers of ones that did not survive - Ohio Michigan and Pennsylvania for instance. Book Condition: New. Glossy covers no dust jacket as issued. ab. Pathway Press Hardcover