Baltimore City, Maryland, birth, marriage & death records 1801-1825, including genealogical data abstracted from Duke Univ. Manuscript Collection in North Carolina.
Baltimore City, Maryland, birth, marriage & death records 1801-1825, including genealogical data abstracted from Duke Univ. Manuscript Collection in N...
This volume includes marriages, births, deaths, extracts from vestry proceedings, and more. Anglican records cover the northern two-thirds of Harford originally Baltimore] County. It is exclusive of records contained in Peden's St. John's and St. George's Parish Registers, 1696-1851.
This volume includes marriages, births, deaths, extracts from vestry proceedings, and more. Anglican records cover the northern two-thirds of Harford ...
This volume includes not only obituaries of residents of the Buffalo and Erie County area (1812-1880), but those of many former residents who had moved out of the area. These obituaries, abstracted from the holdings of the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society, are arranged in alphabetical order by the name of the deceased. Each entry gives residence of deceased, place and date of death and age. Most entries name family relationships; some give cause of death. Many persons moved west but originally resided in Erie County.
This volume includes not only obituaries of residents of the Buffalo and Erie County area (1812-1880), but those of many former residents who had move...
"In 1881, Thomas J. Scharf published his History of Baltimore City and County. This single volume was a monumental effort to chronicle the development of the region; its political and economic structure; social life; institutions; and the individuals behind them. The work became the prototype for other mass produced local histories throughout the United States." -Thomas L. Hollowak In 1971, Scharf's History of Baltimore City and County was reprinted in two volumes consisting of a new Introduction, and a "rearranged" index. This volume, The Index, was compiled by Bill and Martha Reamy; it...
"In 1881, Thomas J. Scharf published his History of Baltimore City and County. This single volume was a monumental effort to chronicle the development...