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Here is a list of all resources I have used thus far, to compile the information that has been shown on these pages.Due to the number of lines, involved, I am compiling this list by State. If you have any questions, or need a more specific detail of exactly which o fthe resources were used for any bit of information found here, just email me. Be more than happe to share.
Hopefully, this list will prove to be helpful for those persons looking for individuals.
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Kansas
1) Sedgwick County, Kansas Federal Census Index for 1900
2) Sedgwick County, Kansas Federal Census Roll #
3) Pictorial
and Biogrophical Album of Sedgwick County, Kansas
Published by Chapman Brothers, Chicago 1888
4) History of Wichita, and Sedgwick County Kansas - Past and Present Vol. I & II , 1910
5) Lookups from the County Cemetery Records Notes of Bill Pennington, a volunteer on the Kansas Genealogy site, for Sedgwick county Burial information & Marriage Records.
6) Records of Highland Cemetery, Wichita, Kansas 1872 - 1898, Section 4 - contributed by Genealogical Records Committee - D.A.R. , Wichita, Kansas 1946
7) Tombstone Inscriptions - Greenwood Cemetery (formerly: Cartwright Cemetery), compiled by Flores del Sol Chapter, D.A.R., Wichita, Kansas 1961
8) In Days Gone By - Haysville, Kansas 1870 - 1920
9) Footwork, that I did myself, at Highland, Greenwood, Colwich, and Maple Grove Cemeteries, in Sedgwick county, Kansas
10) Notes from phone conversations with the Wichita Parks Dept., which is currently in charge of the Highland Cemetery, and in possession of the existing Cemetery records.
11) ClearWater, Kansas - Alive in 1985 - In The Valley of the Ninnescah 1885 - 1985
12) William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas, by A. T. Andreas, Chicago Illinois, 1883
13) Sheriffs of Sedgwick County, Kansas by Ellington
14) Colwich Kansas Centennial History
15) Colwich Community Pictorial History
16) Goddard 1876 - 1976
17) Wichita Eagle and Becon - Sept. 1963 Roll #
18) Phone conversations with, and faxs from Maple Grove cemetery's secretery.
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Illinois
1) Lookups done in the 1840 and 1850 census index, for Morgan co., Illinois
2) Marriage Lookups done from the Illinois CD - Vol. C
3) Illinois State Land Sales, on line archive
4) Morgan County Marriage Lookup, done by an online volunteer
5) Historic Morgan and Classic Jacksonville, by Eames
6) History of Woodford County, by Roy L. Moore, A.B., by Woodford County Republican, Eureka, Illinois, 1910
7) Lookups done from 1850 census for Woodford county, Illinois
8) Early Settlers of Sangamon County
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Pennsylvania
1) Pennsylvania Census Indexs for 1820, 1830
2) A Collection of upward of THIRTY THOUSAND NAMES of German, Swiss, Dutch, French, and other Immigrants of Pennsylvania, from 1727 - 1776, by Prof. I. Daniel Rupp. Reprint of Second Revised and Enlarged Edition, Baltimore Genalogical Published Company 1965
3) 1850 Lancaster County Pennsylvania census Index
4) A Biographical History of Lancaster County, by Alex Harris. Geneallgical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore 1974
5) Pennsylvania German Church Records, Vol. 2
6) Merrie Olde Middlesex by Carolejo Forsythe Lee. Valencia, Pennsylvania 1976
7) Some information, provided by researchers on the Butler county mailing list, and the Pennsylvania Mailing list. This information included locations and census roll records.
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Missouri
1) Notes from a phone conversation and a written letter from a family friend in Missouri, named Olga.
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Maryland
1) History of Frederick County Maryland, by William. Vol. I & II , Regional Publishing Company
2) History of Washington County Maryland Vol I & II by Thomas J.C. Williams. Regional Publishing Company, Baltimore 1968
3) Pioneers of Old Monocacy - The Early Settlement of Frederick County Maryland 1721 - 1743 Grace L. Tracey & John P. Dern
4) Records of Marriages and Burials in the Monocacy Church in Frederick county, Maryland and in the Evangelical Lutheran Congregation in the City of Frederick, Maryland 1743- 1811 Translated and Edited by Frederick Sheely Weiser, The National Genealogical Society, Washington D.C. 1972
5) A Collection of Maryland Church Records
6) Names in Stone Vol. I by Jacob Mehrling Holdcraft
7) To Maryland From Oversears, by Harry Wright Newman
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Concerning All Surnames
1) Copies of Notes, and Pictures, from the Grosh Family Bible, that were sent to John R. Grosh, by a Snyder decendent. Copies include inscriptions written in the bible itself, as well as letters written by my great great aunt Lulu Grosh, to a Snyder decendent. Pictures include members of the Hays, Grosh, Snyder, Kratz, and Armstrong lines.
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Well, thats all my resources for now.
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New information is always popping up!
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