Missouri Marriages Before 1840

Missouri Marriages Before 1840
Author:
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1982
Genre: Genealogy
ISBN: 0806309857

This amazing compilation contains the records of 16,000 marriages from fifty-one Missouri counties formed before 1840. The majority of the marriage records in this work were copied from the original marriage books on file in various county courthouses. Others were copied from previously published compilations; some were copied from both sources. All Missouri counties with marriage records prior to 1840 are covered except St. Louis County and City, which have been adequately covered elsewhere. The marriages listed here are arranged in alphabetical sequence by the surname of the groom. A bride's index at the back of the book contains the names of all 16,000 women mentioned in the marriage records.

The Gott Family of Miller County, Missouri, 1650-1992

The Gott Family of Miller County, Missouri, 1650-1992
Author: Jeannette Whitten Gott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1993
Genre: Miller County (Mo.)
ISBN:

Family history and genealogical information about the descendants of Richard Gott who was born ca. 1630 in England. He immigrated to America ca. 1650 and settled in Maryland. Richard married Susan (surname unknown). They lived in Ann Arundel Co., Maryland and were the parents of three known children. Descendants lived primarily in Maryland and Missouri.

The Family Tree Problem Solver

The Family Tree Problem Solver
Author: Marsha Hoffman Rising
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2011-03-23
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1440311951

Proven Solutions for Your Research Challenges Has your family history research hit a brick wall? Marsha Hoffman Rising's best-selling book The Family Tree Problem Solver has the solutions to help you find the answers you seek.Inside you'll find: • Ideas on how to find vital records before civil registration • Tips for finding ''missing'' ancestors on censuses • Instructions for investigating collateral kin to further your pedigree • A look at advanced court records and how they can help you find answers • Work-arounds for lost or destroyed records • Techniques for correctly identifying and researching ancestors with common names • Methods for finding ancestors who lived before 1850 • Case studies that show how to apply the author’s advice to real-life research roadblocks • Strategies for analyzing your problem and creating a successful research plan This revised edition also includes new information about online research techniques and a look at the role of DNA research. Plus you'll find a glossary of genealogy terms and more than a dozen templates for charts and logs to help you organize and record your research. Let The Family Tree Problem Solver help you find the answers you need today.