Founded in 1675, Fenwick's Colony was the first permanent English-speaking settlement in the enti...
The work at hand indexes DeKalb County, Alabama, deed records for the period 1835-1895. The origi...
Worcester County, on Maryland's Eastern Shore, was cut from Somerset County in 1742. (Like its pa...
Hiram Carleton, a prominent Vermont judge and six-time president of the Vermont Historical Societ...
An 1818 statute of the Georgia legislature required all free persons of color to register with th...
This is the first volume in the series 'Abstracts of the Debt Books of the Provincial Land Office...
For over 300 years, Cuba was a key to the Spanish settlement of the Americas. Expeditions came an...
This work from Brian Mitchell is the closest thing we have to a census for those living in the No...
This book by David Dobson identifies roughly 1,200 Moray inhabitants, giving the name, occupation...
Names, like people, have lives of their own, which is why Lloyd Bockstruck's new book about the s...
Ernest Thode recently discovered a 989-page book published in 1822 in Germany that related the st...
The records in this book by Michael Ports are based upon an original Bibb County minute book for ...