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I haven't seen this book yet. I've referred to where others have in their data. | Source: A Haner/Hayner Family in America
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website current - Jan 2012 | Source: ADAMS, Kay
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3003 |
Collection reflects grassroots history of America. Confirmed site is still active, Jan 2012. | Source: American Memory
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3004 |
Material submitted by individuals. Info should be considered suspect. | Source: Ancestry World Tree
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3005 |
http://www.genealogy.az.gov | Source: Arizona State Board of Health
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3006 |
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/a/s/t/Jeane-H-Aston/index.html | Source: ASTON, Jeanne
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3007 |
Feake/Underhill connection | Source: Baker, Chris
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3008 |
JB Barnett 1 Red Apple Lane Catskill,NY 12414 Electronic mail General Information: Beabarnett@aol.com (2003) | Source: Barret Genealogy
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3009 |
PDF file on CD purchased on eBay. | Source: Biographical History of Westchester County, NY, Vol I
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3010 |
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilclint2/census/1825clintonabc.htm | Source: Census - 1825 - Illinois
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3011 |
Source Information: Anonymous.. Civil Service List of Canada: 1911 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2002. Original data: National Library of Canada, Ottawa. About Civil Service List of Canada: 1911 This database was taken from a collection of records known as the Parliamentary Sessional Papers. It is a list of all persons employed in the civil service in Canada in 1911. Being that this is an index, it is recommended that you obtain a copy of the...
For more information about this database, click here. This database was taken from a collection of records known as the Parliamentary Sessional Papers. It is a list of all persons employed in the civil service in Canada in 1911. Being that this is an index, it is recommended that you obtain a copy of the full record, which gives name, address, department in which employed, rank or position, date of birth, salary, date of appointment and date of first appointment in civil service.
For those of you who would like to purchase a more detailed electronic transcript for a particular entry, highlight the information you found for the record you want, then copy and paste it into the e-mail link along with your name and address and you will be contacted with additional information. transcripts@ingeneas.com | Source: Civil Service List of Canada 1911
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3012 |
http://www.conovergenealogy.com/ | Source: Conover Genealogy
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3013 |
August 2002 Ancestry.com message: Neda,
If Elzie CROWNINSHIELD was your Aunt, then your father was either William, Edmond, or Kenneth. Elzie was my great-grandmother.I am David Coon. I am the family genealogist on the COON line and many others.
Perhaps you can help me on the CROWNINSHIELD line. I have Elzie CROWNINSHIELD born 25 May 1886 at Franklin, Norfolk, MA. She married Chester COON.
Elzie was the daughter of William E. and Adelaide Hortense (OUTHOUSE) CROWNINSHIELD. William was born 10 Jun 1859 at Franklin, Norfolk, MA.
William E. was the son of James A. and Hannah H. (BLAKE) CROWNINSHIELD. James was born 19 Jul 1817 at Cumberland, Providence, RI.
James A. was the son of Eben L. and Rachele (GILMORE) CROWNINSHIELD. Eben was born about 1775 at Cumberland, Providence, RI. Can you take this line back any further?
Looking forward to hearing from you.
David Coon COON List Administrator | Source: COON, David
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3014 |
He uses the Outhouse Family History Book as a source frequently. | Source: COSMAN, Donald
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3015 |
http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/GenealogyMWeb/blkhawk.html | Source: Database of Black Hawk War Veterans
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3016 |
Submitter is deceased. | Source: Dutton, Richard
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3017 |
PDF file on CD purchased through eBay | Source: Early Wills of Westchester Co, NY, 1664-1784
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3018 |
http://envoy.libofmich.lib.mi.us/1870_census/ | Source: Fed Census - 1870 - MI
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3019 |
Vital Records. Bakersfield, Franklin, VT. 1792-1857. 2 vols. | Source: Field Genealogy, being the record of all the Field family in America
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3020 |
Contact: richard field | Source: Field, Richard
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3021 |
J-Brubaker@govst.edu | Source: GEDCOM of J-Brubaker
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3022 |
www.gencircles.com | Source: GenCircles
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3023 |
Description: The Gene Pool was created while gathering genealogical data for use in the study of human genetics and disease. Compiling data for genetic research does not require the same type of documentation as traditional genealogical research. The genes themselves verify relationships and qualify or disqualify a person from a particular study. Citing the source of every genealogical fact in the electronic gene pool was deemed unnecessary and cost prohibitive by medical researchers. Millions of individual records were created from birth, marriage and death records; obituaries; probate records; books of remembrance; family histories; genealogies; family group sheets; pedigree charts; and other sources. The records collected that did not fit a specific study became the project's "by-products" and were schedule to be discarded. After viewing the quality of the source material used to create the gene pool and despite the absence of cited documentation, the electronic rights to the data were purchased, rather than see it destroyed.
Extended Description: Thousands of families are known to be present in the database, containing 20 million names in 5 million records. This data covers the entire U.S. for a wide expanse of years. At a minimum, each record contains an individual's name, date and place of birth, and the name of his or her father. A complete record will contain the following information for an individual: Name, Date and Place of Birth, Date and Place Married, Date and Place of Death, Name of Spouse, Name of Father, Name of Mother, Use this database as a finding tool, just as you would any other secondary source. When you find the name of an ancestor listed, confirm the facts in original sources, such as birth, marriage, and death records, church records, census enumerations, and probate records for the place where the even took place. | Source: Gene Pool
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He cites the following sources: Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy, 1750–1930, vol. III, pp. 39–43; "New York Monthly Meeting" New England Historical and Genealogical Register, vol. 55, Jan. 1901, pp. 300-1, in an article titled "New York Settlers from New England". Bunker, Mary Powell; Long Island Genealogies, Joel Munsell's Sons, Publishers. Albany, NY, 1895. (as found on CD-ROM: Tracking Down Our Family Heritage) "Ancestry of Timothy Titus Robbins," assembled by Gayle Ellingsworth on Ancestry.com Carr, Arthur A.; The Carr Book, 1947 | Source: Gilbert, Walter
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3025 |
Tiverton branch | Source: Hall, Jim
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3026 |
Numerous data that don't match up with the published Outhouse Genealogy, particularly that dealing with William Henry Outhouse. | Source: HANLEY, Ron
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3027 |
Have photocopy in Outhouse File | Source: Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Family History of New York
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3028 |
Scanned image | Source: History of Ontario County, N.Y.
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3029 |
Ancestry.com or Family History Center | Source: IGI
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3030 |
http://cyberdriveillinois.com/cgi-bin/archives/marriage.s | Source: Illinois Statewide Mrg Index
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3031 |
Ancestry.com | Source: Iowa Cemetery Records
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3032 |
At 1995 family reunion | Source: Jim OUTHOUSE
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3033 |
Sep 2000 | Source: Kevin Ellis WorldConnect Rootsweb
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3034 |
IGI or Family Group Sheet | Source: LDS Archive Record
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3035 |
He references A Haner/Hayner Family in America, Compiled by Franklin Miller, Jr., Publication: 1991 by The Hayner Family Association, pg 46, ref # 11 | Source: Malcolm Haner GEDCOM on WorldConnect at rootsweb
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3036 |
dmatson@mlecmn.net (Dec. 2003) | Source: Matson, Denise
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3037 |
http://www.michmarkers.com/Pages/L1274.htm | Source: Michigan Historical Markers
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3038 |
http://wisconsincitydirectory.com/Milwaukee/1859/ | Source: Milwaukee (WI) City Directory
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3039 |
Original document transcribed from New York newspapers Part of the Barbor Collection. | Source: New York, Death Newspaper Extracts 1801-1890
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3040 |
Newspaper indexes transcribed by others | Source: Newspaper transcripts
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3041 |
3051 County Complex Dr. Canandaigua, NY 14424 (585) 396-4376 | Source: Ontario County (NY) Records and Archive Center
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3042 |
In possession of Lynne Bliss | Source: Outhouse Family Bible
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3043 |
The original book is a transcription of notational abstracts made of monthly meeting records by John Cox, Jr. | Source: Purchase Monthly Meeting, Westchester Co., N.Y. Quaker Records
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3044 |
Managed by Emily Headlee Peery, great grand-daughter of Orrin Outhouse. | Source: Purdy Steele Heritage website
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3045 |
Ancestry.com | Source: Quaker Records: Amawalk Monthly Meeting, Westchester County, New York
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3046 |
http://www.ristenbatt.com/genealogy/ | Source: Ristenbatt Genealogy
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3047 |
mcdormand@home.com Jun 2000 | Source: Rob McDormand, descendant of Joseph Outhouse and Elizabeth McDermont
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3048 |
http://www.tinytattler.com/genealogy/index.html | Source: Sheppard, Christena
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3049 |
The Great Migration Begins is an ongoing research project conducted by NEHGS and led by professional genealogist Robert C. Anderson. The project includes more than one thousand sketches, in cluding an additional 10 sketches as of 16 August, 2001. Each sketch is dedicated to a single immigrant or an immigrant family, arriving in New England between 1620 and 1633. A sketch contains information on the immigrant's migration dates and patterns, on various biographical matters (including occupation, church membership, education, offices, and land holding), and on genealogical details (birth, death, marriages, children, and other associations by blood or marriage), along with detailed comments and discussion, and bibliographic information on the family. | Source: The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633
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This record states that Timothy Outhouse and Kathleen (Catherine) Hewson were md in 1883, but the 1881 census lists her in his household. | Source: The History of Woodstock, Connecticut. Genealogies of Woodstock families
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