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  • Crawford is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1800 from the following county/ies: Allegheny. The earlie For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Cumberland is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1750 from the following county/ies: Lancaster. The earlie For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Dauphin is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1785 from the following county/ies: Lancaster. The earlie For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Delaware is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1789 from the following county/ies: Chester. The earliest For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Elk is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1843 from the following county/ies: Jefferson/McKean/Clea For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Erie is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1800 from the following county/ies: Allegheny. The earlie For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Fayette is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1783 from the following county/ies: Westmoreland. The ear For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Forest is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1848 from the following county/ies: Jefferson/(part of Ve For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Franklin is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1784 from the following county/ies: Cumberland. The earli For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Fulton is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1850 from the following county/ies: Bedford. The earliest For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Greene is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1796 from the following county/ies: Washington. The earli For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Huntingdon is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1787 from the following county/ies: Bedford. The earliest For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Indiana is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1803 from the following county/ies: Lycoming/Westmoreland For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Jefferson is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1804 from the following county/ies: Lycoming. The earlies For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Juniata is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1831 from the following county/ies: Mifflin. The earliest For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Lackawanna is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1878 from the following county/ies: Luzerne. The earliest For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Lancaster is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1729 from the following county/ies: Chester. The earliest For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Lawrence is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1849 from the following county/ies: Beaver/Mercer. The ea For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Lebanon is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1813 from the following county/ies: Dauphin/Lancaster. Th For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • ...It was formed in 1812 from the following county/ies: [[Northampton County, Pennsylvania|Northampton]]. The earliest land deed in Lehigh was recorded in 1812. The e For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Luzerne is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1786 from the following county/ies: Northumberland. The e For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Lycoming is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1795 from the following county/ies: Northumberland. The e For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • McKean is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1804 from the following county/ies: Lycoming. The earlies For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Mercer is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1800 from the following county/ies: Allegheny. The earlie For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Mifflin is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1789 from the following county/ies: Cumberland/Northumber For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Monroe is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1836 from the following county/ies: Pike/Northampton. The For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Montgomery is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1784 from the following county/ies: Philadelphia. The ear *For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Montour is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1850 from the following county/ies: Columbia. The earlies For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Northampton is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1752 from the following county/ies: Bucks. The earliest l For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Northumberland is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1772 from the following county/ies: Lancaster/Berks/Bedfo For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Perry is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1820 from the following county/ies: Cumberland. The earli For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Philadelphia is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1682 from the following county/ies: original. The earlies For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Pike is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1814 from the following county/ies: Wayne. The earliest l For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Potter is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1804 from the following county/ies: Lycoming. The earlies For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Schuylkill is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1811 from the following county/ies: Berks/Northampton (pa For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Snyder is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1855 from the following county/ies: Union. The earliest l For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Somerset is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1795 from the following county/ies: Bedford. The earliest For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Sullivan is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1847 from the following county/ies: Lycoming. The earlies For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Susquehanna is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1810 from the following county/ies: Luzerne. The earliest For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Tioga is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1804 from the following county/ies: Lycoming. The earlies For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Union is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1813 from the following county/ies: Northumberland. The e For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Venango is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1800 from the following county/ies: Allegheny/Lycoming. T For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Warren is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1800 from the following county/ies: Allegheny/Lycoming. T For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Washington is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1781 from the following county/ies: Westmoreland. The ear For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Wayne is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1798 from the following county/ies: Northampton. The earl For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Westmoreland is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1773 from the following county/ies: Bedford. The earliest For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • Wyoming is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1842 from the following county/ies: Luzerne. The earliest For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • York is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1749 from the following county/ies: Lancaster. The earlie For information about the state of Pennsylvania see [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]].
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  • <P>This project is a collection of original documents filed in Pennsylvania by people wishing to become citizens of the United States. These documents ...ty][[File:Root_Cellar.jpg]] [http://www.genpa.org/ Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania]</p>
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  • Colonial Society of Pennsylvania <br> Resident Members shall be gentlemen over twenty-one years of age, residing in Pennsylvania or within a radius of one hundred miles of Philadelphia, who are lineally d
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  • ''Manuscripts of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania''. Philadelphia: the society, n.d. ...rvants Bound and Assigned Before James Hamilton, Mayor of Philadelphia.' ''Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography'' 32 (October 1908).
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  • ...alleys of Virginia via the Great Wagon Road or Warriors Path; Germans from Pennsylvania and Virginia arrived in the region west of Chattanooga. Others followed Rob
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  • ...aniel Braun of the Hebron Moravian Church in Dauphin (now Lebanon) County, Pennsylvania, exceed most recordings of the era by providing far more information than w ...single volume belonging to Edward Page (1787'1867), a rider who served in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and New Jersey. His 'Commonplace book, 1825'1876,' loc
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  • ...l Library], founded in 1871, is located at Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. Their holdings represent the largest collection in the world of Quaker mee ...-ROM collection is ''Pennsylvania German Church Records 1729'1870''.<ref>''Pennsylvania German Church Records 1729'1870'', CD-ROM #7130 (Genealogical Publishing Co
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  • ...d periodical articles, focus on the Lutheran church records from Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New York. ...rchives (New York [except Metropolitan New York City], New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania, New England, and the non-geographic Slovak-Zion Synod)
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  • ...essee and Arkansas migrated into Texas beginning in the 1820s. Others from Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Kentucky followed. The municipality of Refugio was created in 18
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  • ...ies; Sussex County, New Jersey cemetery; Delaware Cemetery in Pike County, Pennsylvania; Harris Cemetery in Caldwell County, Texas; Church cemetery in Delaware Cou
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  • ...s north of the Ohio River. Approximately sixty percent were from New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and Ohio, with forebears from New England. People from Missouri,
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  • ...Mountains were opened, and settlers poured down the Great Wagon Road from Pennsylvania. In the second half of the century, the Cumberland Gap was discovered and s
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  • Pennsylvania German Church Records 1729'1870''. CD-ROM #7130. Baltimore: Genealogical Pu
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  • ...(Connecticut, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Virginia) adopted similar policies but did not create
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  • 700 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Covers Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia
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  • ....org/learn/wiki/en/Yohogania_County,_Virginia Yohogania]||||1776 (ceded to Pennsylvania 1786)||Augusta||||||||||||
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  • ...oneers in western Virginia were generally perceived as a ragtag group from Pennsylvania, Maryland, and other parts of Virginia. The 1790 census lists more than 55,
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  • ...ong the records of other courts. For example, the Court of Common Pleas in Pennsylvania was responsible for hearing evidence of incompetence and determining the st Appearance Docket, Vol. A, p. 536, Perry County, Pennsylvania, contains the petition of John River, brother-in-law of Peter Arnold of Buf
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  • ...mensa et thoro'' divorces.<ref>Ibid., 173.</ref> Penn's laws of 1682 gave Pennsylvania spouses the right to a "Bill of Divorcement" if their marriage partner was ...ain. Ashtabula County in Ohio, which was readily accessible from New York, Pennsylvania, and Ontario, Canada, granted many divorces to non-Ohio residents. Chicago
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  • ...iginal court records in series called archives. Such compiled volumes as ''Pennsylvania Archives'' and ''Maryland Archives'' are examples. Complete sets are availa | Pennsylvania
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  • ...an seventy volumes of extracted records from sixteen counties in southwest Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio. It can be searched at Citizen's Library, 55 S. Co
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  • |Pennsylvania ...timate, the father is not recorded. Massachusetts, Illinois, New York, and Pennsylvania require that no indication of illegitimacy be given.
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  • ...to work their way west from the east coast or Canada. Those from New York, Pennsylvania, and New England traditionally made the journey in stages, as indicated by
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  • ...-Revolutionary sentiment with frequent meetings. By 1774, every colony but Pennsylvania and North Carolina had Committees of Correspondence. In areas richly endowed with mineral resources-Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Alabama, Georgia, and the entire western United States-are
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  • ...copied and indexed by the Presbyterian Historical Society in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This inventory, although very incomplete, is valuable. It consists of nine
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  • Haskins, George L. "Curtesy in the United States." ''University of Pennsylvania Law Review'' 100 (1951): 196-223. Crawford, Paul. "A Footnote on Courts for Trial for Negroes in Pennsylvania." ''Journal of Black Studies'' 5 (December 1974): 167-74.
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  • ...be found in the Philadelphia Free Library and in the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, while the White volume is owned by the Philadelphia libraries and the Amer
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  • :Pennsylvania'Allegheny, Luzerne, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Reading, Scranton, Westmorela :Pennsylvania'Allegheny, Luzerne, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh
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  • ...mple, civil marriages have been recorded since 1860, while, in the rest of Pennsylvania, the normal starting date is 1885. Similarly, Pittsburgh records begin in 1 ...irty-eight years.<ref>1900 U.S. Census, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, vol. 167, E.D. 412, sheet 7, line 24, NARA microfilm T623, roll 1461. Avai
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  • |'''Pennsylvania''':
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  • :''Pennsylvania Architects' and Builders' Directory''
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pennsylvania Family History Research]]
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  • National Archives and Records Administration, 8th and Pennsylvania Ave. N.W., Washington, DC 20408. The research room has federal censuses 179
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  • ...ration to Colorado came from a block of states extending from New York and Pennsylvania on the east to Kansas and Nebraska on the west. In 1860 the greatest number
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  • ...ting that was quite distinct from the form used in the seven colonies from Pennsylvania south to Georgia. New York and New Jersey formed a transitional region, whi The remainder of the colonies, from Pennsylvania to Georgia, operated one version or another of the system of petition, warr
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  • ...in Pennsylvania, in territory claimed by Connecticut and formally ceded to Pennsylvania in 1782.
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  • ...is period belongs more properly to the history of Delaware. The history of Pennsylvania proper begins with the 1681 charter to William Penn, which was very quickly .... However, control over both government and land was returned to Penn, and Pennsylvania remained a proprietary colony until the Revolution.
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  • ...mmigrants concentrated themselves in the areas now covered by southeastern Pennsylvania; New Castle County, Delaware; and adjoining parts of New Jersey and Marylan ...aware: Family Histories of the Swedish Lutheran Church Members Residing in Pennsylvania, Delaware, West New Jersey and Cecil County, Maryland, 1683'1693'' (Winter
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  • ...aware: Family Histories of the Swedish Lutheran Church Members Residing in Pennsylvania, Delaware, West New Jersey and Cecil County, Maryland, 1683-1693.'' Winter ''The Record of the Court at Upland in Pennsylvania 1676 to 1681''. Philadelphia, 1860.
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  • | H5||East Lyme||108 Pennsylvania Ave. Box 519 Niantic 06357-0519||1839||Lyme/Waterford||New London||East Lym
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  • ...ption in wills, deeds, and assessment records. Delaware remained a part of Pennsylvania until the Revolutionary War but had its own assembly from 1704. ...ame directly to Delaware, others, including English Quakers, migrated from Pennsylvania and Maryland. For a long time a dispute existed between Delaware and Maryla
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  • ...aware: Family Histories of the Swedish Lutheran Church Members Residing in Pennsylvania, Delaware, West New Jersey and Cecil County, Maryland, 1638'1693'' (Winter
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  • ==Pennsylvania State Archives== Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
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  • ==Heritage Society of Pennsylvania== ==Historical Society of Pennsylvania==
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  • = Pennsylvania = == Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania ==
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  • ...le County'¦Court Records '¦ of Illegitimate Births' was published in ''The Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine'' 33 (1984): 353-58.
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  • ...Settlers in the Delaware Valley, 1609'1664'' (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1961); ''The English on the Delaware, 1610'1682'' (New Brunswick: Ru ...in ''The Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine'' 36 (1990): 251-56 and the ''Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography'' 115 (1991): 262-64.
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  • ...ofilm of official grants of land in present-day Delaware from New York and Pennsylvania sources, which are listed in Edward E. Heite, ''Delaware's Fugitive Records ...proprietors' records such as the Logan Papers at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
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  • ...1850. Earlier probate information should be sought in records of Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New York. It should also be pointed out that many early wills pertaini
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  • ...e's ''Sussex County Court Records 1677'1710'' (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1991). ''The Inventory of the County Archives of Delaware: No. 1, Ne ...tions, and indentures. Some earlier records are in Maryland, New York, and Pennsylvania. At the county level, the court of common pleas and superior court handle c
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  • ...ormer, see 'Provincial Tax List of the Three Lower Counties 1693' in ''The Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine'' 37 (1991): 1-32. Bruce A. Bendler's ''Colonial Dela
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  • ...y of Delaware; others are at the Friends Historical Library in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
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  • ...thern Delaware newspapers, but papers in the adjoining states of Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey should also be consulted. Southern Delaware newspapers are ...thern Delaware) and Matilda Spicer Hart are at the [[Historical Society of Pennsylvania]] in Philadelphia.
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