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Vital Records,
Church Records, and Genealogies
Pennsylvania Divorces
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Mid-Atlantic Family Histories, 1340-1940
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A Pennsylvania Pioneer: Biographical Sketch With Report of the Executive Committee of the BALL Estate Association CDGenealogies of Pennsylvania Families - From The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography and The Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine CD
Commemorative Biographical Record of Central Pennsylvania: Including the Counties of Centre, Clearfield, Jefferson and Clarion, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and of Many of the Early Settled Families CD
Commemorative Biographical Record of Northeastern Pennsylvania Including the Counties of Susquehanna, Wayne, Pike and Monroe, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and Many of the Early Settled Families
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Histories and Genealogies of Southeast Pennsylvania, Part A, Covering the Counties of Berks, Bucks, Carbon, Chester, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lehigh, Montgomery, Northampton, and Philadelphia CD
Adams, Berks & Lancaster Counties, Pennsylvania 1729-1881 Church Records
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A Genealogical and Personal History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania CD
Pennsylvania, 1740-1900 County and Family Histories
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Pennsylvania Biographies & Genealogies, 1600s-1800s
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Pennsylvania German Church Records, 1729-1870
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Selected Areas of Pennsylvania, 1600s-1800s Church Records
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Southeastern Pennsylvania, 1680-1800 Birth Index
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Pennsylvania Colonial Records CD
The Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, Vols. 1-39
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Census Records
& Substitutes
Colonial America, 1607-1789 Census Index
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Eastern Pennsylvania, 1870 Census Index
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DE, DC, MD, PA, OH, VA,
& WV, 1900 Census Index
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Military &
Historical
The
Valley of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War - The Eve of War
An exciting, ground-level view of the Civil War through
the innovative use of book, CD-ROM, and the World Wide Web, created by an
award-winning historian. Two communities in America's Great Valley --Franklin
county, Pennsylvania, and Augusta County, Virginia --separated by only a few
hundred miles, share much in their politics and ways of life. Yet they emerge on
opposing sides of a war in which they zealously send their sons to fight and
die. Here we see a Civil War that is not the inevitable conflict of rival
civilizations, but a human drama, immediate, particular, engrossing. This is
history as lived experience, presented in a beautifully designed digital archive
of letters, diaries, newspaper accounts, military records, maps, images, and
music. With cutting-edge technology that makes full use of both CD-ROM and the
Web, Valley of the Shadow allows us all --from beginners to buffs to experts
--to navigate the past in ways not possible before. Whether your interests are
in the Civil War, Southern history, military history, African-American history,
or biography, you can explore them to the fullest here. The CD runs on both
Macintosh and Windows platforms.
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Land Records
Bucks and Lancaster Counties, Pennsylvania, 1682-1825 Land Records CD
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Wills
Genealogical Records: Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834
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Passenger &
Immigration Records
Philadelphia, 1800-1850 Passenger and Immigration Lists
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Philadelphia, 1789-1880 Naturalization Records
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Immigrants to Pennsylvania CD
"Research Pennsylvania's most influential early settlement! Organized in the 1680s by a Quaker, William Penn, this colony primarily included English Quakers but later included German, Dutch, Welsh, Scottish, and Irish. Over the next century, Penn's "Holy Experiment" attracted huge groups of immigrants to Pennsylvania. This data set provides information on these early settlers and immigrants. If you find an ancestor listed in this resource, you may be able to learn details of his travels and life in the New World. Here you can search the most important work on the immigration of Germans to Pennsylvania in the eighteenth century, Pennsylvania German Pioneers, as well as the oldest federal passenger lists in existence." Back
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