North Carolina Genealogical Society Journal, 1975-1984, Consolidated Index
Author: William D. Bennett
Publisher: Clearfield
Published: 1997-01-01
Total Pages: 600
ISBN-13: 9780806347110
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Author: William D. Bennett
Publisher: Clearfield
Published: 1997-01-01
Total Pages: 600
ISBN-13: 9780806347110
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGiven by Eugene Edge III.
Author: Loretto Dennis Szucs
Publisher: Ancestry Publishing
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 1000
ISBN-13: 9781593312770
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGenealogists and other historical researchers have valued the first two editions of this work, often referred to as the genealogist's bible."" The new edition continues that tradition. Intended as a handbook and a guide to selecting, locating, and using appropriate primary and secondary resources, The Source also functions as an instructional tool for novice genealogists and a refresher course for experienced researchers. More than 30 experts in this field--genealogists, historians, librarians, and archivists--prepared the 20 signed chapters, which are well written, easy to read, and include many helpful hints for getting the most out of whatever information is acquired. Each chapter ends with an extensive bibliography and is further enriched by tables, black-and-white illustrations, and examples of documents. Eight appendixes include the expected contact information for groups and institutions that persons studying genealogy and history need to find. ""
Author: Library of Congress
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, Cataloging Distribution Service
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 1368
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe bibliographic holdings of family histories at the Library of Congress. Entries are arranged alphabetically of the works of those involved in Genealogy and also items available through the Library of Congress.
Author: Johanna Miller Lewis
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Published: 2021-12-14
Total Pages: 232
ISBN-13: 0813194202
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDuring the quarter of a century before the thirteen colonies became a nation, the northwest quadrant of North Carolina had just begun to attract permanent settlers. This seemingly primitive area may not appear to be a likely source for attractive pottery and ornate silverware and furniture, much less for an audience to appreciate these refinements. Yet such crafts were not confined to urban centers, and artisans, like other colonists, were striving to create better lives for themselves as well as to practice their trades. As Johanna Miller Lewis shows in this pivotal study of colonial history and material culture, the growing population of Rowan County required not only blacksmiths, saddlers, and tanners but also a great variety of skilled craftsmen to help raise the standard of living. Rowan County's rapid expansion was in part the result of the planned settlements of the Moravian Church. Because the Moravians maintained careful records, historians have previously credited church artisans with greater skill and more economic awareness than non-church craftsmen. Through meticulous attention to court and private records, deeds, wills, and other sources, Lewis reveals the Moravian failure to keep up with the pace of development occurring elsewhere in the county. Challenging the traditional belief that southern backcountry life was primitive, Lewis shows that many artisans held public office and wielded power in the public sphere. She also examines women weavers and spinsters as an integral part of the population. All artisans—Moravian and non-Moravian, male and female—helped the local market economy expand to include coastal and trans-Atlantic trade. Lewis's book contributes meaningfully to the debate over self-sufficiency and capitalism in rural America.
Author: Wilma King
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 284
ISBN-13: 9780253211866
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"King provides a jarring snapshot of children living in bondage. This compellingly written work is a testament to the strength and resilience of the children and their parents".--"Booklist". "King's deeply researched, well-written, passionate study places children and young adults at center stage in the North American slave experience".--"Choice". 16 photos.
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Published: 1992
Total Pages: 444
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKVictor Emanuel Weyher (1847-1930) is the immigrant ancestor of this family. He came to New York City in 1869 from Austria. He lived and worked in Maryland for awhile and in 1871 settled in Kinston, North Carolina. He was married to Rachel Susan Parrott (1848-1915).
Author: Betty L. Krimminger
Publisher:
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 348
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrederick Griminger (ca. 1760-1786) was descended from the German speaking Grimingers who left central Europe and immigrated to America in the mid-1700's. Frederick's family settled in Rowan County, North Carolina. He married Catherine Lyerly and they had two sons. One son, Christopher (b. 1783) moved to Cabbarus County, North Carolina. The other, Frederick (b. 1785) moved to Lancaster District, South Carolina. Descendants live throughout the United States.
Author: North Carolina Genealogical Society
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Published: 1988
Total Pages: 636
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Glenn Ellen Starr
Publisher:
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 312
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKIncludes "Index to The Carolina Indian Voice" for January 18, 1973-February 4, 1993 (p. 189-248).
Author: Elizabeth Anne Fenn
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Published: 1983
Total Pages: 116
ISBN-13: 9780807841013
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNatives and Newcomers: The Way We Lived in North Carolina before 1770