Old Southern Bible Records: Transcriptions of Births, Deaths, and Marriages from Family Bibles, Chiefly of the 18th and 19th Centuries

Old Southern Bible Records: Transcriptions of Births, Deaths, and Marriages from Family Bibles, Chiefly of the 18th and 19th Centuries
Author: Memory Aldridge Lester
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1974
Genre: Bible records
ISBN: 0806306173

"Here is a collection of genealogical records from 581 Southern family Bibles, providing data on more than 15,000 individuals. The Bible records have been reassembled here and integrated into a single alphabetical sequence under the names of the principal families."--Amazon.

Family Bible Records

Family Bible Records
Author: Anderson (Family (New York :)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1884
Genre: Bible records
ISBN:

Presentation page and marriage page only notations in Bible. "Presented to Mrs. J.A. Anderson by Jno. A. Anderson on December 25, 1886, Churchville, N.Y." "Married at the parsonage, Churchville N.Y., Jno. A. Anderson to Sarah E. Parnell, Tues., Dec. 23, 1884 by Rev. T.H. Griffith, Of., clergyman." John A. Anderson buried April 22, 1926 in Churchville Cemetery (ancestry.com, viewed 7/10/13, citing Daily News, Batavia, Genesee Co., NY, April 24, 1926). Sarah E. Parnell was born in Kingsbridge, Devon, England, Dec. 2, 1945; she died June 28, 1928 in Riga N.Y. and was buried in Churchville Cemetery (ancestry.com, viewed 7/10/13, citing Daily News, Batavia, Genesee Co., N.Y., June 28, 1928, p. 2 and July 3, 1928, p. 2).

New York Marriages Previous to 1784

New York Marriages Previous to 1784
Author: New York (State)
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 634
Release: 1968
Genre: Marriage licenses
ISBN: 0806302593

This work embraces as complete a collection of early New York marriage licenses as could be put together from official sources. With its various supplements, it comprises records of about one-fourth of all marriages that took place in New York prior to 1784, when the practice of issuing marriage licenses fell into disuse. In brief, it contains approximately 25,000 entries arranged alphabetically under the names of both brides and grooms, each giving the date of the license and a reference to the precise location of the original record.