The marriage records abstracted here derive from microfilm copies of the original bonds and from a microfilm copy of a register of marriage bonds maintained from 1851 by the clerk of the county court. The arrangement is alphabetical by the surname of the groom, and each entry has the name of the bride, the date of the marriage bond and, where recorded, the names of the minister, witnesses, and bondsmen. About 9,000 marriage bonds are abstracted.
Mid-nineteenth-century Immigrants to the United States William E. Van Vugt ... Yorkshire , 31 wheelwrights , 71 , 73 , 190063 Whittaker , Ann , 124 , 125 Whittaker , James , 94 tailors , 35 , 71 , 88 , 137 Tangye , Joseph , 88 taxes ...
British Deportees to America: 1774-1775
Irish, British, and Some German Immigrants to New York, 14-21 January 1850
He was the nephew of Henry I and the grandson of William the Conqueror . He was a compromise selection for king over Henry's illegitimate sons and his legitimate daughter Mathilda . The confusion and passions over rights of succession ...
Burnett-Baker-Beaman
The English, Scots, and Welsh in Ohio, 1700-1900 William E. Van Vugt ... The following day , " floating down the Ohio , at the rate of four miles an hour , " Hulme experienced " lighting , thunder , rain and hail pelting upon us .
"Covering individuals not included in previous Great Migration compendia, this complete survey lists the names of all known to have come to New England during the Great Migration period, 1620-1640.
English introduced barbed wire, dipping vats, steel windmills, Johnson grass, and the Jersey Lilly saloon.
British Deportees to America: 1770-1771
British Deportees to America: 1760-1775