Pennsylvania Genealogy Resources
Sub-regions for Pennsylvania
Vital Records for Pennsylvania
Vital records information, coming soon...Featured websites for Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Cemeteries
Find links and information on locating cemeteries in Pennsylvania...[More]
http://www.uscemeteries.net/pennsylvania/cemeteries.htm
Pennsylvania Obituaries
Learn how and where to locate obituaries and death records in Pennsylvania...[More]
http://www.newspaperobituaries.net/pennsylvania/obituaries.htm
1790 United States Federal Census
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1800 United States Federal Census
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1810 United States Federal Census
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1820 United States Federal Census
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1830 United States Federal Census
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1840 United States Federal Census
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1850 United States Federal Census
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1920 United States Federal Census
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6061
Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots
This collection of abstracts of grave sites contains information originally published in the Senate documents of the National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, as well as the Society magazine. Veterans and patriots of the Revolutionary War whose graves were found between 1900 and 1987 are included in this first volume.
Included in eac...[More]
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Berks County, Pennsylvania Delayed Births
Delayed Birth Certificates were authorized by a law passed in the Pennsylvania General Assembly in 1946 to provide proof of birth for persons who were born prior to 1906 and who needed this information in order to apply for benefits under the Social Security Act. This collection of over 4,200 birth records is found in the Berks County Birth Record...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3828
Berks County, Pennsylvania Estate Records, 1752-1914
The nearly 37,000 estate files indexed in this database contain original papers including wills, inventories, accounts, guardianship appointments, orphans' court real estate sales, etc. Because of the numerous spellings for family names that appear in the estate files, a system was devised whereby a generic spelling of the last name is used for fi...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3827
Berks County, Pennsylvania Marriages, 1885-1929
This database indexes over 130,000 marriage licenses applied for in Berks County. While this index contains records up to and including 1929, the Register of Wills' website's index consists of all applications through the present and is updated monthly. When submitting a request for a copy to the Berks County Register of Wills Office, indicate th...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3829
Berks County, Pennsylvania Service Roster, 1917-18
Containing the name of those who served their Nation in time of Great Need. Compiled by J Morgan Weidner, Wshington Camp #230, 1920, Esterly, PA,
Reading Eagle Press, 542 Penn Street, Reading PA.
This record lists the name and status, and camp (town) they were a member in for 1240 servicemen in Berks County Pennsylvania, which is located in Eas...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5065
Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Steamship Arrivals, 1890-1930
Around the turn of the century tens of thousands of steamships arrived in the ports of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore laden with millions of immigrants seeking a new life in America. This database is a listing of ships that arrived in these ports as the nineteenth century ended and as the new century began. Researchers will find the ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3770
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1751-98: Keller's Lutheran Church Records
Keller's Lutheran Church is located in Bedminster Township, in the central part
of Bucks County. The church was called Tohecka/Tohickon, not to be confused with
the other Tohickon Church at Hagersville about three-and-a-half miles south. In
1802, the name ""Keller's"" came into use and later St. Matthew's. A Reformed Church,
possibly called...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4926
Census data - 1850 - Northeastern Pennsylvania
Census extracts by township for the Pennsylvania counties of Susquehanna and Wayne from the 1850 US census. Surname index included.
http://www.dsdata.com.au/genealogy/nepa/census1850.html
Cross Creek, Pennsylvania Cemetery History
Situated in southwestern Pennsylvania, in Washington County, Cross Creek was founded in the early nineteenth century. Originally written in 1894, this database is a history of the local cemetery and an index to headstone inscriptions. It also contains the names of those who contributed to the maintenance of the cemetery. Inscriptions provide the de...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4616
Cross Creek, Pennsylvania Deaths, 1810-90
Located in south-western (Washington County) Pennsylvania, the quiet town of Cross Creek has been home to thousands of residents since its founding early in the nineteenth century. This database is a collection of death records from the town between 1810 and 1890. Each entry provides the individual's name, death date, and age. Most entries also con...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4053
DistantCousin.com
Pennsylvania state and local genealogy links.
http://www.distantcousin.com/States/PA.html
Early Pennsylvania Land Records
The contents of this database, comes from the minutes of the Board of Property, for the then Province of Pennsylvania. Information on land owners and details of certain land disputes are given. ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6041
Eastern Pennsylvania Genealogy
List of sites belonging to the Eastern Pennsylvania Genealogy Web Ring.
http://M.webring.com/hub?ring=pagenealogy&list
Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol. 2
This multi-volume series represents the complete genealogical data found in all records and minutes (known to be in existence) of all the Friends' Meetings ever organized. This volume represents minutes and marriage records of the monthly meetings for Philadelphia. Marriages, births, deaths, biographies, family genealogies, etc. have been taken f...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3216
Encyclopedic History of the LDS Church
This reference work is a compilation of historical information, terminology, conference information, and church organization. Also included is a chronology of important events in church history and short biographies of key church members. This database is of significant importance to all who are interested in LDS Church development and history or w...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=2045
Erie, Pennsylvania City Directories, 1889-93
A part of the northernmost county in Pennsylvania, Erie is located on Lake Erie in the western part of the state. This database is a collection of three directories for the city in 1889, 1891, and 1893. It is a listing of city residents in those years. In addition to providing the resident's name, it provides their address and occupational informat...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4412
Fayette County, Pennsylvania Vital Records, 1750-1890
Straddling the Monongahela River in southwestern Pennsylvania, Fayette County was created in 1783 from neighboring Westmoreland County. This database is a collection of birth, marriage, and death records from the county prior to 1890. Each record reveals a wealth of information including the resident's name, birth date, parents' names, marriage dat...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4112
Genealogy
Genealogical information on selected families of Central PA., Shiffler, Long, Hess, Sward, Swartz, Bennett, Klobetanz. A family record, some in outline form, a discussion forum for questions and opportunities for feedback.
http://www.geocities.com/kon_yes/genealogy_home.htm
Genealogy Helplist Pennsylvania
Genealogy Helplist for Pennsylvania, USA. Volunteers offer genealogical lookups to other participants and genealogists.
http://www.didian.com/helplist/pa.htm
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Directories, 1887-90
Located in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania along the Susquehanna River, Harrisburg is one of the key cities of the state. This database is a transcription of four city directories originally published between 1887 and 1890. In addition to providing the resident's name, it provides information regarding their address and occupation. This collection inc...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4435
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, St. Paul's United Methodist Church Records
Rev. Dr. H. Russell Blanchard, Jr., became pastor of St. Paul's United Methodist Church in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in 1992. He aggregated records of baptisms, marriages and deaths for the church, from 1860 to 1997. Also included in his work are general membership records as well as a brief history of St. Paul's. Over the years the church suffered...[More]
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Heart Throbs of the West
The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers were seized with the desire to pass on to their children and their children's children the thrilling stories they had been told from the pulpit and around the fireside the true stories of the West. These stories have been preserved in this database. The material in each
chapter contains many true Pioneer storie...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3240
History of the LDS Church, 1830-1930
This seven volume set, written by one of the most eloquent church leaders was commissioned by the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It was intended to commemorate the one hundredth anniversary of the organization of the church in 1830. It provides a wealth of information regarding the persons who helped bring abou...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3133
Immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776
This book contains a variety of lists of names of early Pennsylvania immigrants, prmarily those with German, French, Swiss and Dutch decent . Many are from ship passenger lists between 1727 and 1776. Some historical notes also accompany the lists. Most of the names are male but some female names are included too. Other extras include, some ages, ac...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6060
Indiana County, Pennsylvania Normal School Directory, 1909-10
The 35th Annual Catalogue of The Indiana Normal School of Pennsylvania, 9th Normal District Indiana, Indiana County, PA. Published by the State Normal School. Most of those listed in this database are from around Indiana, PA which is in the mid-western part of the state. Listings include students name and residence, and alumni listings include marr...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4789
Irish Quaker Immigration into Pennsylvania
This richly detailed database contains information regarding Quaker immigrants from Ireland to Pennsylvania. Compiled by Albert Myers, a member of the Pennsylvania Historical Society, this work narrates the general history of immigration from Ireland focusing on Quakers who came to the United States. In addition to the historical narrative, biograp...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3300
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania History
Bordered by the Susquehanna River in southeastern Pennsylvania, Lancaster County was created in 1729 from neighboring Chester County. This database, originally published in 1883, is a county history and collection of biographical sketches. The history section includes descriptions of the topography, Native American settlements, and involvement in t...[More]
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LDS Biographical Encyclopedia
The biographies in this database, collected around 1900, detail the lives of many men and women who played a role in the organization of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The information for some is more complete than for others, church leaders being among the more detailed. However, most biographies include birth and death dates, ma...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=2028
LDS Member Name Index, 1830-45
Officially organized in New York State in 1830, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints grew to a membership of over 30,000 before the death of its founder, Joseph Smith, in 1844. This database is an index of early members of the church whose names appear in over one hundred volumes documenting church history. Each record provides the surna...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4165
Loyalists and Their Times, Vol. 1
This is a history of the relations, disputes, and challenges between Great Britain, the American Colonies and the United States of America. This work is an attempt to present the story from the Loyalists' point of view, with the aid of documents and records. It also gives the early history and settlement in the British Provinces of America by the L...[More]
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Loyalists and Their Times, Vol. 2
This is a history of the relations, disputes, and challenges between Great Britain, the American Colonies and the United States of America. This work is an attempt to present the story from the Loyalists' point of view, with the aid of documents and records. It also gives the early history and settlement in the British Provinces of America by the L...[More]
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Loyalists in the American Revolution
This work contains the history of the formation of the Tory or Loyalist party in the American Revolution, its persecution and overthrow, and the banishment or death of over 100,000 of these individuals who remained loyal to the British crown. It also contains a classification of the laws directed against the Loyalists in each colony during this tim...[More]
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Mon Valley History and Genealogy
History and genealogy resources for the Mid Monongahela Valley to include census, biographies, history, obituaries, vital statistics and other resources. The area covers parts of five counties in SW Penna.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~pamonval/
Montgomey Square Methodist Cemetery
Contact information and surname list for this cemetery in Montgomeryville, Pennsylvania.
http://members.aol.com/tmyers8644/montsquare.html
Naturalizations in America and the West Indies
The Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantation established the act for naturalization in the American and West Indian colonies in 1740. Pursuant to that act, commissioners in the Americas sent records back to England detailing those foreign protestants who were naturalized in the colonies. This collection of those naturalization records contains ...[More]
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Pa-Genealogy.com
Pennsylvania genealogy resources, online census listings, Pa. City Directory Reprints, Pa. and Lehigh Valley genealogy books....[More]
http://www.Pa-Genealogy.com
PAGenWeb: Pennsylvania Genealogy
Includes resources and records.
http://www.pa-roots.com/pagenweb/
Passenger Arrivals in the U.S., 1819-20
Prepared on order of the U. S. Senate, this informative database contains most of the immigrants who arrived in the nation between October 1819 and September 1820. The records contained herein reveal such facts about the immigrant as age, sex, occupation, nation of origin and in some records, the ship on which they arrived. To the researcher of U. ...[More]
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Pennsylvania 1910 Census Miracode Index
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Pennsylvania Biographical Sketches, 1868
First settled by the Dutch in the seventeenth century, Pennsylvania was chartered in 1681 by William Penn. This database is a collection of biographical sketches of prominent men and women who helped settle and govern the colony and state. Compiled in 1868, the records within this collection provide information regarding the individual's birthplace...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4557
Pennsylvania Census, 1772-1890
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Pennsylvania Civil War Volunteers - Rosters, Pension Rolls, Draft, Diaries, Regimental Histories. - Genealogy
Hundreds of searchable Pennsylvania Civil War rosters and muster rolls, regimental histories and Medal of Honor winners. Complete 5 volume searchable Bates. Tips on ways to discover if your ancestor was in the military with instuctions how to order your ancestor's military and pension records from the National Archives. ...[More]
http://www.pacivilwar.com/
Pennsylvania Dutch Names
FamiyHart online database containing over 195,000 names.
http://midatlantic.rootsweb.com/familyhart/
Pennsylvania Dutch Family History
Dedicated to the culture, history, and genealogy of those people from German speaking countries before 1800.
http://midatlantic.rootsweb.com/padutch/
Pennsylvania Foreign Oaths of Allegiance
This database lists the names of immigrants who took the oath of allegiance to the province and state of Pennsylvania from 1727-1775. All males over sixteen years of age were obliged to take this oath and declaration, as soon after their arrival as possible. Taking an oath of allegiance was a process undergone during early colonial emigration. In...[More]
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Pennsylvania Foreign Oaths of Allegiance, Vol. 2
This database lists the names of immigrants who took the oath of allegiance to the province and state of Pennsylvania from 1777-1789. All males over sixteen years of age were obliged to take this oath and declaration, as soon after their arrival as possible. Taking an oath of allegiance was a process undergone during early colonial emigration. ...[More]
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Pennsylvania Founding Families, 1681-1911
First settled by Dutch traders, Pennsylvania was chartered to William Penn in 1681. During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, many important and prominent families established themselves in the colony. This database, originally published as three volumes in 1911, is a collection of genealogical records regarding these early families. It incl...[More]
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Pennsylvania Genealogies: Chiefly Scotch-Irish and German
A collection of genealogies from Scotch-Irish families and German families living
in Pennsylvania in the mid-1800s to the early 1900s. Vital records as well as
some historical background is provided. ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5998
Pennsylvania German Pioneers
This database contains the original lists of German pioneers who arrived at the port of Philadelphia from the years 1727 to 1808.
These lists of early arrivals in Pennsylvania are significant because in none of the other ports of the American colonies, through which German settlers entered, were such lists prepared or preserved. In Philadelphia...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3175
Pennsylvania German Pioneers Passenger Lists
Directory of online transcriptions of Palatine German immigrants to Philadelphia 1727-1808...[More]
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~pagermanpioneers/
Pennsylvania Irish Quaker Immigrants, 1682-1750
After the creation of the Colony of Pennsylvania by William Penn, thousands of fellow Quakers settled in the region. This database is a listing of many Irish Quakers who arrived between 1682 and 1750. In addition to providing the settler's name, it contains their means of migration, place of settlement, and type of house they constructed. Additiona...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4587
Pennsylvania Marriages to 1790
This database contains the names of over 31,000 individuals for whom marriage licenses were issued in the Province of Pennsylvania, previous to 1790. Each entry includes the names of the individuals and the date. Among the laws agreed upon in England by the Proprietary for the government of the Province of Pennsylvania, was one providing for a re...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=2097
Pennsylvania Marriages to 1810
Originally published in volume VIII of the second series of the Pennsylvania Archives, this wonderful collection contains almost 35,000 marriage records from the following:
Marriages Recorded by the Registrar General of the Province, 1658-1689;
Christ Church, Philadelphia 1709-1806;
Swedes' Church, Philadelphia, 1750-1810;
First Presbyter...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=2098
Pennsylvania Methodist Church Records, 1908
The Minutes of the Central Pennsylvania Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 40th session, 1908, includes 580 directory listings of members, widows of ministers and a necrology. Listings include residence or station, status in the church, year of widowhood, and place and date of death in the necrologies. ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5038
Pennsylvania Naturalizations, 1740-73
Prior to the American Revolution, Philadelphia was the destination for thousands of immigrants seeking a new life in the colonies. This database is a listing of persons naturalized in the colony between 1740 and 1773. Compiled from records in the Pennsylvania Archives, each record contains the individual's name, location of naturalization, and date...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4259
Pennsylvania Pensioners, 1835
This database identifies thousands of Pennsylvania soldiers who were covered under various pension acts in the early 1800s. Most entries list name of soldier, rank, area of military service, and other important information. Those researchers with ancestors in this region will find this military database of particular value. ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3251
Pennsylvania Records - Free PA Databases
Trace your ancestry with these FREE genealogy databases of biographies, military records, and passenger lists with guides to online census, maps, local genealogy and historical societies, and vital records to help find your ancestors and build your family tree....[More]
http://www.rootsweb.com/~parecs/
Pennsylvania Volunteers in the War of 1812
Compiled from the Pennsylvania Archives collection, this database is a listing of soldiers who volunteered to fight the British during the War of 1812. Each volunteer is listed with the county from which he came and the year in which he enlisted. In addition to this information, the list is organized by rank and position. To the researcher of Penns...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3325
Pennsylvania, Lutheran Baptisms and Marriages
Settled in large part by German immigrants, Pennsylvania has been home to hundreds of Lutheran congregations since its formation in the seventeenth century. This database is a collection of Lutheran Church baptism and marriage records from southeastern Pennsylvania between 1730 and 1779. The records were kept largely by Rev. John Casper Stoever. Ba...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4640
Persons of Quality Original Lists
This informative database contains lists of emigrants from Great Britain to the United States from 1600-1700. The individuals include emigrants, religious exiles, political rebels, men serving prison terms, children, and women. The records include, where possible, the person's age, where they were from, the name of the ship they travelled in, the d...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=2065
Philadelphia City Directory, 1890
In 1890, the metropolitan area of Philadelphia boasted a population of over 1 million. This city directory, originally published in 1891 and now taken from microfilm, is an index to the residents of this important U.S. city. With almost a quarter of a million persons, this database includes names, occupations, and addresses for the residents of the...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3346
Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1819
Philadelphia has always been a major port of entry for immigrants to the U.S. It was established as a city and county during the colonial era. Early in its history, laws required that estates be probated before the court. This database includes abstracts from probated wills for the years 1682-1819. Each record provides the names of all individuals ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4695
Philadelphia German Immigration, 1700-75
German influence in early Pennsylvania history was strong. This volume gives a history of German immigration to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from 1700 to 1775. This database was created from the original work requested by the Pennsylvania-German society and is sure to prove useful to those studying early immigration to Pennsylvania. ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4731
Philadelphia Quaker Arrivals, 1682-1750
Important members of the Philadelphia community throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Quakers occupied many of the social and political positions in the city. This database is a listing of Quakers who arrived in the city between 1682 and 1750. When a Quaker immigrated to the area, he or she would bring a certificate from their previo...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4444
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Church Records, 1709-60
Established in 1695 as the first Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, Christ Church was one of the most important churches in the city before the Revolutionary War. This database is a collection of baptism and burial records from the church between 1709 and 1760. Noted researcher Charles R. Hildeburn compiled this collection in the nineteenth century....[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4030
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Indentures, 1771-73
Perhaps the largest metropolitan area immediately preceding the Revolutionary War, Philadelphia was also home to thousands of indentured individuals. This collection of indenture records was compiled by the city mayor's office between 1771 and 1773. It contains information regarding individuals bound over as apprentices, servants, etc. Information ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4274
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Directories, 1888-92
The largest city in western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh is also the county seat for Allegheny County. This database is a collection of five directories for the city originally published between 1888 and 1892. It is a listing of city residents in those years. In addition to providing the resident's name, it provides their address and occupational infor...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4694
Provincial Councillors of Pennsylvania, 1733-1776
Originally published in 1883, the author states that, "From 1733 until its abolition, the Provincial Council was a distinguished body, its members holding their seats practically for life, and, selected from both Quakers and the Churchmen, being the wealthiest, most experienced in public affairs, or for other reasons the most influential perso...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6172
Reading, Pennsylvania Directories, 1887-90
Located in central Berks County, Reading was home to over 30,000 people before the turn of the twentieth century. This database is a transcription of four city directories originally published between 1887 and 1890. In addition to providing the resident's name, it provides information regarding their address and occupation. This collection includes...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4564
Revolutionary War Courts-Martial
The history of the American Revolution is familiar to any American citizen. This work contains the stories of the 3,315 men who did not meet the challenges of the war and were brought before military courts-martial. Even if an ancestor isn't found in this book, this book reveals in part the context surrounding the Revolutionary War, giving it parti...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=1045
Revolutionary War Officers
The result of an act of Congress, this collection of Revolutionary War officers constitutes one of the most complete databases of its kind. With over 14,000 listings, this collection includes not only those who served in the Continental Army, but also many who served in the various state militias during the war. The men are organized by rank, with ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=2030
Revolutionary War Pension Index
Affecting the lives of millions of people in North America, the Revolutionary War involved thousands of Americans fighting for independence. This database is an index to a list of pensions awarded to U. S. veterans of the war. It was taken from "Letter from the Secretary of Way, communicating A Transcript of the Pension List of the United States sh...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4691
Shakin' Your Tree Genealogy Research Service
Pennsylvania research specializing in Philadelphia County, Delaware County, and Chester County....[More]
http://www.shakinyourtree.com
Ship Passenger Lists from Ireland to America: Miscellaneous Ships
Information on the following ships is included in this database:
Ship Globe, from Ireland, June 5, 1716 arriving Boston, Mass
The ships Patience and Judith, from London, June 30, 1716 arriving Boston, Mass
September 22, 1736 Captain John Carrell, from Ireland (no ship name) arriving Boston, Mass
August 19, 1744 (no ship name) Ir...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6138
Sons of the American Revolution
This work contains the entire list (thousands of members) of the membership of the National Society Sons of the American Revolution to December 31, 1901, including deceased members, with their line of descent from their Revolutionary ancestors. Search this database if you have ancestors who participated in the Revolution or who were members of the...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3072
Strolling the Youghiogheny and Monogahela Rivers
A website dealing with the historical and genealogical sites in western Pennsylvania along the two rivers including Elizabeth Township, McKeesport and surrounding communities. Especially useful for persons tracing family roots.
http://www.geocities.com/ellenj3/
Susquehanna County, Silver Lake Township, Pennsylvania, 1878 -79 tax rolls
Silver Lake Township is located in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. In the 1870s,
it was a small community of mostly immigrant Irish farmers. Many of these families
have in large part moved out of the area. This database includes all of the personal
tax records of Thomas Hawley Jr., Tax Collector Silver Lake 1878-79. The tax collectors
kep...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5766
Swiss Emigrants in the 18th Century
This important record effectively represents the history of Swiss emigration to the Americas in the eighteenth century. Originally located in the State Archives of Zurich, it contains the ship lists of emigrants to the American colonies from Switzerland, in particular to the Carolinas and Pennsylvania. Each list contains, where possible, the names ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=1031
Treasures of Pioneer History
Assembled by the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, "Treasures of Pioneer History," is a compilation of historic lore and romance of the pioneering of the West by the Mormon people. The Daughters have stepped forth in many directions in their endeavor to search out the facts concerning the lives and the economic developments of their forebears. The ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3241
Trexlertown Union Church, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, 1784-1882
Trexlertown Union Church is located in Upper Macungie Township. This township
lies in the western part of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. This database contains
a record of baptisms and marriages for the years 1784 through 1882. The church
is now known as St. Paul's. ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4916
Trinity Union Church, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1760-1829
Trinity Union Church lies in Springfield Township, located in the northern part
of Bucks County, Pennsylvania. This database contains a record of baptisms, marriages,
deaths, and a brief history of the church, covering ther years 1760 through 1829. ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4925
USGenWeb Project - Pennsylvania
The USGenWeb Project State web sites are your starting points for finding genealogical and historical information. Each state site features state information and also provides you with links to each county web site within the state....[More]
http://www.pa-roots.com/~pagenweb/
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Directories, 1889-1892
Lying along the Susquehanna River in eastern Pennsylvania, Wilkes-Barre is the county seat of Luzerne County. This database is a transcription of four city directories originally published between 1889 and 1892. In addition to providing the resident's name, it provides information regarding their address and occupation. This collection includes the...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4540
York County, Pennsylvania Biographical History
Bordered by the Susquehanna River in southeastern Pennsylvania, York County was formed in 1749 from neighboring Lancaster County. This database is a collection of biographical sketches of prominent men from the county in the nineteenth century. In addition to providing a brief history of the individual, information regarding spouse, children, polit...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4455
York County, Pennsylvania: Creutz Creek Church Records
The Creutz Creek area is part of Hellam Township in York County, Pennsylvania. This database contains a record of baptisms, marriages, and burials for the following churches in Creutz Creek:
Creutz Creek (St. James) Lutheran Church, 1757-99.
Creutz Creek (Trinity) Reformed Church, 1763-99.
Reformed Congregation at Creutz Creek, 1800-55.
...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4947
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