June 30, 2014

Everton's Family File Vol. 1 1400-Present

Family group sheets, such as those collected in this database, are among the most useful types of records because they compile information on entire families. Unlike previous publications of Everton's Computerized Family File, which included just a name index, this database includes an index as well as images of the actual family group sheets.

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June 29, 2014

Vital Records: New Netherland, 1600s

This data represents over 1,793 families in the present area of New York and New Jersey, as well as parts of Delaware and Pennsylvania.

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June 28, 2014

Marriage Index: Arkansas, 1779-1992

This database contains indexes to marriage records for selected counties and years from 19 counties in the state of Arkansas. The total number of records is approximately 154,000. Records indexed may not be comprehensive for the time and region covered.

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June 27, 2014

Marriage Index: MD, NC, and VA, 1624-1915

This database contains indexes to marriage records for selected counties and years from 179 counties in three states: Maryland, North Carolina, and Virginia. There is also one collection from the Maryland Historical Society (for Maryland), and from W.M.C. (for North Carolina). Records total approximately 249,500. They begin as early as 1624 and continue to the early 1900s. Records indexed may not be comprehensive for the time and region covered.

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June 26, 2014

Marriage Index: AL, GA, SC, 1641-1944

This database contains indexes to marriage records for selected counties and years from 114 counties in Alabama and Georgia. County records were not used for South Carolina; instead, other sources containing marriage records were compiled. Records total approximately 190,000. They begin as early as 1641 and continue to the mid-1900s. Records indexed may not be comprehensive for the time and region covered.

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June 25, 2014

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June 18, 2014

Passenger and Immigration Lists Index: 1500s-1900s (2000 Supplement)

A supplement to the 1999 Edition of Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, this database contains information on approximately 293,000 individuals. Compiled by P. William Filby and published by Gale Research, these records can provide valuable family history information to those with immigrant ancestors. This information was collected from published passenger lists, naturalization records, church records, family and local histories, as well as voter and land registrations. Because it has been indexed by name and is searchable by keyword, this outstanding supplementary resource is now more accessible than ever.

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June 17, 2014

Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1538-1940 (1999 Supplement)

A supplement to the original Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, this database contains information on approximately 245,880 individuals who arrived in United States and Canadian ports between 1538 and 1940. Compiled by P. William Filby and published by Gale Research, these records can provide valuable family history information to those with immigrant ancestors. This information was collected from published passenger lists, naturalization records, church records, family and local histories, as well as voter and land registrations.

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June 16, 2014

Virginia Genealogies and Biographies, 1500s-1900s

A rare five-volume Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, spanning three centuries. Also note the two-volume Maryland and Virginia Colonials, providing detailed, well-documented genealogies on 22 colonial families and hundreds of affiliated families. Within this database, you'll find an incredible variety of genealogical source material, including private and public records - family Bibles, newspaper excerpts, parish notices, gravestone inscriptions, wills, inventories.

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June 15, 2014

Where Did My Ancestor Go?

by Lisa South, Certified Genealogist

John B. L. Soule wrote, "Go West, young man and grow up with the country." Horace Mann used that quote in an 1865 editorial and thousands heeded his advice. Actually, the United States was on the move from the very beginning. Understanding why and how people migrated is helpful in finding where your ancestors lived.

There are a variety of forces behind migration:

  1. Trauma
    • Political trauma such as the many Tories migrating to Canada during the Revolution.
    • Religious trauma, such as the Latter-day Saints expulsion to the West.
    • Economic trauma, such as that caused by the Dust Bowl.
    • Sociological trauma, such as that resulting in The Trail of Tears.
  2. New Opportunities
    • Gold
    • Cheaper or better land
    • Improving personal circumstances
If you suspect your ancestor migrated because of trauma, get into the history books and learn about the circumstances surrounding it. Some of you may need to learn all about The Trail of Tears, while others should find out where in Canada the Tories usually settled. The more you know about the trauma that forced your ancestor to move, the more likely you are to learn what records might have been kept and where they would be located.

Many of those that migrated in search of wealth or new opportunities were single men - which can sometimes make them a little more difficult to trace. When whole families or many families from a community moved together, they would leave a larger "paper trail" and are therefore usually easier to find. 

Census indexes are good tools for locating where an ancestor migrated.

Often a family or group of families would move in search of cheaper or better land. Sometimes it would be a large group because of land lotteries (the Oklahoma Land Rush, bounty land etc.) Homesteading offered free land and many took advantage of this opportunity.


Land records sometimes give clues as to where a person migrated from. Homesteading records can be very valuable (this will be covered in a future issue of OGF).

Other records that might help establish your Ancestor's migration route are family histories (written or oral), journals, county or local histories, and military records.

Maps are essential for success. There are many maps available that show probable migration routes. As you study a map you can see if a mountain could be circumvented or if there was a waterway to get travelers where they wanted to go. As you search the records, plot a line of migration on your map. 

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Pennsylvania Biographies and Genealogies, 1600s-1800s

Approximately 315,000 individuals referenced. Genealogically valuable because neither the State of Pennsylvania nor its individual counties had a centralized system of collecting vital information prior to late 1800s. Also valuable because you'll discover many hard to find and out-of-print volumes.

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Books Included:
- Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania, Volumes I, II, and III
- Pennsylvania Genealogies, Chiefly Scotch-Irish and German. 2nd Edition
- Ohio Valley Genealogies
- Some of the First Settlers of 'The Forks of the Delaware' and their Descendants, Baptisms - giving parents' names, infant's name, date of birth, and names of godparents
- Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks with Some Account of Their Descendants
- A Genealogical and Biographical History of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
- A Genealogical and Personal History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Two Volumes
- Biographical and Genealogical Sketches from Pennsylvania, Excerpted from "Chronicles of Central Pennsylvania Volume IV. Personal and Family History"
- A Biographical History of York County, Pennsylvania
- A Biographical History of Lancaster County [Pennsylvania]: Being a History of the Eminent Men of the County
- A Biographical history of Greene County, Pennsylvania
- Index to the Encyclopedia to Pennsylvania Biography, Two Volumes
- Fayette County, Pennsylvania Biographies
- Families of Beaver County, Pennsylvania