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"Parrish-Dack-Families." John Ford Parrish Descendants of Samuel Parrish, son of Joel Parrish and Sarah DeWolfe born 30 September 1798 in Elizabeth, Leeds County, Ontario, Canada. M28
"Descendents of THOMAS DAKIN of Concord , Mass." Albert H. Dakin, The Tuttle Publishing Co., 1948. EV
"A History of the Dakin Family." D Livingston et al, The Admiral Digby Library & Historical Society, 2004. EV
See under Middlesex Co., MA.
"The Dana Family in America." by E.E.Dana, Cambridge, MA, 1956. SWW
Return to D Index"Genealogy of the Danner Family 1749-1940." Compiled by George J.Spengler, Labelcraft Press, 1940. MWE
See Kimball.
See under Frederick Co., MD.
"Darnall, Darnell & Allied Families." by H. C. Smith. This book begins with Col. Henry Darnell, Esq. immigrant, relative and representative of Lord Baltimore (Calvert) of Maryland. Extensive surname index. VW2
"The Darnall, Darnell Family Volume 2." Avlyn Dodd Conley, Gateway Press, Baltimore, 1979. This is the big red Darnold book. Indluding Darneal, Darneille, Darnielle, Darnold, Dernall, Durnall, and other variations with allied families. KC7
See also under Maryland and Salem, Harrison Co., West Virginia.
"Genealogy of Descendants and Allied Families of Miles Davis and Deborah Faires, Ezekiel Inman and Matilda Taylor of Tennessee and Arkansas." Willis Taylor Finley, self-published, 2005. This is a very carefully prepared genealogy of these families. Sources are included. JBCH
"Genealogical Record of the Davison, Davidson, Davisson Family of New England." H.R. Remsen Coles, New York Historical Society, 1899. Tracing the Davison, Davidson & Davisson Family of New England from 1500 to 1898 being the decendants of Nicholas, of Charlestown, MA. LS8
"A Collection of Family Records .... of the name Dawson, or allied." Dawson, Charles C.; Garnier & Company, Charleston, South Carolina, 1969 (reprint of 1874 edition). BC
"The Day Genealogy." Day Association, Twin City Printery, 1989, no copyright noted. A record of the descendants of JACOB DAY (5) bapt. 1743 Gloucester MA, and an incomplete record of ANTHONY DAY b 1616 England. MSP1
"John Dee, The World of an Elizabethan Magus." Peter French, Ark Paperbacks, 1987 Biographical information on John Dee which emphasizes his interest as a philosopher-magician, not only in magic and science, but geography, antiquarianism, theology and the fine arts. M21
"The Queen's Conjurer: The Science & Magic of Dr. John Dee, Adviser to Queen Elizabeth I." Benjamin Woolley, Henry Holt & Co., New York 2001. Excellent narrative biography of the rise and decline of this brilliant and remarkable man. M21
See under Lehigh Co., PA.
"Listen to the Mockingbird." Daniel Dunbar Howe. Sections on families of Howe, Hoge, Dejarnette, Haven and Patton. DC4
See Petit.
"The Demarest Family." Compiled under the auspices of the Demarest Family Association, 1964. Traces the descendants of David & Marie (Sohier) desMarets, who arrived in the New Netherlands colony in 1663, and later settled in the area of Bergen County, NJ. Variations of the desMarets surname include: De Mara, Demaray, Demoray, Demeray, De Mary, Demaree, Demeree, Dimorier, Demarest, Demerest, & Demorest. KRI
"The Demarest Family CD." Demarest Family Association Voorhis D. Demarest, 1964, under auspices of the Demarest Family Assoc., Hackensack, NJ. This CD is a copy of the origional book, vols. 1 & 2 to CD. It contains "A Record of the desMarets family in France, the Holy Land in the Crusades, again in France, Holland, the Palatinate (Germany), again in Holland, and the migration to America, 1663. And of the descendants of David desMarets and Marie Sohier, found today in all States of the Union and almost all of the Provinces of Canada, also in many foreign countries, spelling the name variously: De Mara, Demaray, Demoray, Demeray, De Mary, Demaree, Dimorier, Demarest, Demerest, Demorest." There is additional information on Demarests migration and Demarests in all US wars. LC4
"The Deming Genealogy." Genealogy of the descendants of John Deming of Wethersfield, CT. Judson K. Deming, Mathis-Mets Co., 1904. As stated in the title. Has Index. BG2
"Genealogy of the descendants of John Deming of Wethersfield, CT w/historical notes." Judson Keith Deming of Dubuque, IA, Press of Mathis-Mets Co. 1904. Will make copies. If sent by snail mail, request reimbursement of printing and postage. Book includes surnames of Treat, Stocking, Hulbert/Hurlbut, Gilbert, Belding, Ranney, Smith, Washburn, Spencer, Savage, Scoville, Hubbard, Gaylord, French, Dudley, Brainard/Brainerd, Boardman, Bidwell. CA2
"The Deshazo Family of Virginia." Aubrey S. Jennings, Nancy Deshazo Jennings, 1995. Deshazo family, originating in Virginia and dispersing throughout the South. SD5
"A Genealogical Study of An Asian Indian." Dr. D. K. Desai, Hindustan Publishing House, Mumbai, India, 1997. DKD
See under Allin.
"Devore/DeVore Families 1500-1992." Betty M. Mann, Betty M. Mann, 1992. A compilation of the genealogies of Devore/DeVore Families from 1500 to 1992, 794 pages with indexes. CT3
See Fassett
"The Dewoody Records." Newton Edward Brightwell II, Gateway Press Inc, 1989. Over 500 pages of info on Dewoody families (and those related to Dewoody families) from aound the country. Very well documented with sources. K4
"The Deyo (Deyoe) family, Revised and Enlarged." Kenneth E. Hasbrouk and Ruth P. Heidgerd, the Deyo family association, 1992. Descendants of Christian Deyo of New Paltz, NY. JM2
"Descendants of Philemon Dickerson of Southold, Long Island, N.Y. Also Long Island descendants of Captain John Dickinson of Oyster Bay." by Wesley L. Baker, Adams Press, Chicago, 1978. SCM
"Some of the Descendants of William Dickson and Elizabeth Campbell of Cherry Valley, New York." Tracy Campbell Dickson, copyright 1937, reprinted by Higginson Book Company. Geneology starts with William Dickson b. 1728 - marriage to Elizabeth Campbell b. 1730. Starts with the massacre at Cherry Valley, NY in 1778. J7
"Some Descendants and Kinsmen of William DILL, Sr., A Delaware Colonist." by Harry F. Dill, 1992, Ashland, OH. JB2
"The Diller Family." Theodore, Alfred, and Isaac Diller, J.F. Ringwalt Nov. 1877. Reprinted in 1942. B6
"Ancestors of Edward Nelson DINGLEY and his wife Miriam Gardner ROBINSON." Edward Nelson Dingley, JR, self published, 1954. Selected DINGLEY genealogy primarily in MA and ME. Includes extensive information about English royal ancestors of John Dingley of Marshfield, MA, which are in serious question. In my copy I also have handwritten pages inserted which give details of many connected families in my line. Contains many errors, but still a valuable resource! I also have a great deal of other DINGLEY information that I am willing to share. KM7
"Dinsmoor-Dinsmore Family." Leonard Allison Morrison, Morning Mail Print, Lowell, MA, 1891. EPC
"The Doane Family." Alfred A. Doane, The Doane Family Association of America, originally pub. 1902, 4th ed 1984. The history of Deacon John Doane of Plymouth, Doctor John Done of Maryland and their descendents. Extends 9 generations, starting in the early 1600's. Indexed. MB7
"The Doane Family, vol II." Compiled and published by The Doane Family Association of America, 1975. Extends the history of the Doane family through 11 generations. MB7
"Dobberstein Registry: Genealogy and History of 19th Century Dobberstein Immigrants from Prussia and Their Offsping in America." Robert Cole, B&L Publications, 1998. The results of over 20 years of research on the Dobberstein surname. Book contains names of over 5200 people connected to the Dobberstein surname; 2600 directly related to the identified Dobberstein family history (indexed), and another 2600 referenced in supporting resource material included as appendixes (not included in index). This book traces the history and genealogy of 15 Dobberstein families who emigrated from socially repressive, war torn Prussia in the mid and late 19th century and came to start a new life in the American Midwest. Only 100 copies of this 506 page book were printed. (As of Oct 1999, the author has less than 20 books still available for sale.). RC4
"Dockeries of Dixie." by William G. "Bill" Allen. This is a book of Dockery lineage with several major family lines. Some connecting families are Allen, Almond, Ashe, Beaver, Chambers, Cornwell, Davidson, Davis, Farmer, Freeman, Fricks, Garrett, Garrison, Gentry, Graves, Hampton, Hembree, Johnson, Kephart, Killian, Lovingood, Lunsford, Marcus, McDonald, Mills, O'Dell, Palmer, Panther, Peebles, Roberts, Radford, Rose, Seabolt, Sneed, Stiles, Weeks, Whitener, Wood, Woody, and many others. These families are found throughout the states, but mainly North Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia. KKC
"Dodge Family Genealogy of Essex County, Mass 1629-1898." Joseph Thompson Dodge, PH D. Democrat Printing Company, 1894 (reprint). Dodge Family genealogy in USA starting with John Dodge & his wife Margery and William Dodge and his wife unnamed. VFD
See under Family Genealogies.
"The Dodson Family of Warren County, Tennessee and Allied Families." Catherine Gaffin Lynn, published by the author in 1974. The book contains genealogical information regarding the Dodson's and McGregor's who settled in and remained in Warren County Tennessee prior to 1809. J36
"History of the Doggett/Daggett Family." Samuel Bradlee Doggett, originally pub.1894, reprint 1973. BJN
"Dollof Family Records." Henrietta Dollof Johnson. From the Forward: "So far as I know, this is the first and only collection of data concerned with the Dolloff Family, available to the public; It is the result of 40 years of wrangling material from every and all sources .. original State, Town, Church and Private Records." Among many Maine and other New England towns and beyond, this tome covers the Dolloff family in the Waldo County towns of Belfast, Belmont, Lincolnville, Monroe, Montville, Morrill, Prospect, Searsmont, and Thorndike. DS14
See Clan Donald under Scotland.
"Thomas Dorman of Topsfield, Massachusetts, (1600-1670)." (2 volumes). Franklin Abbott Dorman, Heritage Books, 1994. JF2
"The Dorsey Family." Maxwell J. Dorsey, Jean Muir Dorsey and Nannie Ball Nimmo. The Dorsey line. CW1
"The Descendents of John Double and Jane Bryan: Early 1800 Pioneers of Butler County, Pennsylvania." By Catharine Double. 1994. 130 pages. Will search for information insofar as practical on the basis of information provided. (The book is not indexed, and I cannot promise a thorough search of the entire text.) TS
"Descendants of Dousdebes family." W. Dousdebes, 01-13-99. Descendants of Santy Dousdebes born in Bayonne and lived in French Guyanne in year 1817. (France-cities of Paris, BayonneA hetze, Ustaritz, Arcangues, and Bassussarry.) We are genealogists from all the world, specialists in immigration from Europe to South America. WD
"The Book of Dow." compiled by Robert P. Dow, c1929. 1013 pages. BP4, JSD
See under Adams Co., IL and Kearny Co., KS.
See under Long Island, New York.
See also the Doyles of Australia.
"Descendants of Exum Drake, Volume III and IV." Robert Eldon Drake, M.D., American Lithographers, 1977. Descendants of Exum Drake. The book is almost exclusively names and dates. Birth, Marriage, and Death dates, and some locations. No history of migration or other information is contained in the volumes. Persons who were living at the time of publication also have mailing addresses listed, but the books are now over 25 years old. KF
"Descendants of Exum Drake, Volume V." Robert Eldon Drake, M.D., American Lithographers, 1977. Descendants of Exum Drake. L26
"The Drake Family of New Hampshire, Robert of Hampton and some of his descendants." Alice Smith Thompson, New Hampshire Historical Society, 1962. A genealogy of the Drake family in New Hampshire, with a forward about the family in England by Sir Anthony Wagner. CDL, KC5
"Drake in England" (Revised Edition). Sir Anthony Wagner, 1970. A detailed account of the Drake family in England, with pedigree charts, records from the court rolls, and more. KC5
"Grandma and Her Familly." Naomi Drake Miller, Self published, 1952. From Mifflin County, Pennsylvania to Ringgold County, Iowa. includes info on Drake, Bell, Hinds. TP4
"Bushes and Branches for Family Trees." Mary Mangold, self-published, 1979. Collection of Family Group Sheets, letters, clippings relating to the families of Simon, Hanorah, John, William John DRUMMEY of County Cork, Ireland. These families resided in Iowa and Ohio. Covers period from about 1850-1950. Book is not indexed. Includes related families of AHERN, MAHONEY, CASEY. BB5
See Camden Co., Georgia.
"The Descendants of William Dudley and Jane Lutman - Joseph's Descendants." Dudley, Albert C., self published, 2000. The Descendants of the second son, Joseph, of William Dudley and Jane Lutman, among the founders of Guilford, Connecticut in 1639. Includes male and female descendants through twelve generations - with sources. ACD
"330 Years in America 1635-1965 A Narrative and Genealogical History of Devol-Duel, Whitney, Stark, Lamb and Many Other Families Through Marriage." Gertrude Genevieve Duel Icks, Sklade Composition Service, 1966. Just what the name says. There is no index, so it's a little difficult to look through...so please be patient. Thanks! TM2
See under the Hagey surname.
"Dumont Heritage: Old Schraalenburgh New Jersey". H. Jeanne Altshuler, 1969. BB5
See Plymouth Co., MA.
See also under Merrimack Co., NH.
"The Dunlap Family Vol 1 & 2." Mary Achterhof, Family Heritage Publishers, 2005. A very detailed family history of the Dunlap's starting from Archibald Dunlap b. 1713, N.Ireland, died 1754 Chester, NH - current, with over 2300 individuals. Has detailed index, know author personally if any other info needed. My Mom's maiden name is Dunlap. We are in the book as well. Two volumes, 1220 pages. BW10
"The Duston-Dustin Family, Thomas and Elizabeth (Wheeler) Duston and their Descendants." compiled by The Duston-Dustin Family Association Genealogists, The Anundsen Publishing Company Carries some lines to 10-11 Generations. Children: Elizabeth, Mary, Thomas. JW5
"Descendants of Samuel G. Sauder and Elizabeth Eaby." compiled by Mabel Sauder Weaver and R. Clair Weaver, 1982. Also contains details back to their immigrant ancestors Casper Sauder (b. 1766, d. 1816) and Theodorus Eby (b. 1663, d. 1737). DLH
"The EARSLEY Family of Caroline, New York, and their Descendants." Compiled by Dorothy A. Mix, Lawrence Kreyer, and Barbara B. M. Kone. Sponsored in 1995 by The Town of Caroline Bicentennial Committee Descendant listings of Francis and Maria (Johnson) Earsley. The widow, Maria, moved with her ten children from Roxbury, NJ to Caroline, Tompkins Co., NY, arriving there in 1795. Many descendants and allied families still reside in Central NY. ARB
"Eash Family Record and History." By Levi T. Eash, Published by The Independent Press (1934), Reprint by Selby Publishing (1995). Descendents of Jacob Eash, Amish Bishop. This book contains many family names. Eash and many others. DW10
"Our Easleys." Faye Maloney Ball & Darla Ball Gaede; 1972. Also contains info on other families of Barry Co., Missouri during the late 1800's-early 1900's. PEP
"Our Family The Easterwoods." Murieldean Easterwood Hammond, Erith Easterwood Wallis (authors and publishers), 1980. Contains genealogical information on the family of Laurence Easterwood (before 1755) and later descendants up to 1980. MM11
"History and Genealogy of Deacon Joseph Eastman of Hadley, Mass." By M. Emily Eastman Westfield, Mass 1908. Dea. Joseph Eastman Line as follows (Joseph, Roger) of Hadley, Mass. b. July 3, 1694. He d. in Hadley, Sept. 29, 1769 continuing with this family genealogy. No photographs. SMK
"History and Genealogy of the EASTMAN FAMILY of America, containing sketches and genealogies of both males and females." Compiled by Guy S. Rix, Concord, N.H., 1901. The book is NOT indexed. So if you're looking for someone, you must provide all the information you have currently. Specifically I will need to know descendants or parents, locations and dates. If you do not have that data please do not ask. [FWIW, George Eastman has an extensive database on the web. Just do a search.] I will be glad to make copies of the details in this old book IF you have the name, date and location. JET
See under Gloucester Co., NJ.
"Descendants of Joseph Easton, Hartford, Conn., 1636-1899." compiled by William Starr Easton; publisher:?, St. Paul, Minn., 1899. Joseph Easton (1602-1688) immigrated to the U.S. about 1633-1634 from England to Newtowne (later called Cambridge), Mass., and in 1636 moved to Hartford, Connecticut. Has family history, family groups, genealogy of ancestors to about 1066 A.D., and notes. Book is fragile, so look-ups only. WWM
"Martin Eberle Family History." Susan A. Schlosser. This is the Martin Eberle (ca1498) Family History whose origins are Liechtenstein. The immigrating families were Thoms, Johann, and Remigius and they went to Freeport, Illinois. I can search the contents for any Eberle surname with approx. date of birth and location of birth. SS
"History of the Eby Family." by Ezra E. Eby, published in Berlin, Ont. Canada, in 1889 by Hett and Eby, Printers. The copy I have is a reprint, December 1970. Eby is my family name and I would be delighted to help anyone interested in this family. BDQ
"The Eddy Family Association Bulletins Nos. 1 through 56." The Eddy Family Association, published by Edwards Bros., Inc., 1973 reprint. Two book compilations of the Eddy Family Bulletins published September 17, 1921 through April 1, 1967. These books include photographs, maps, facsimiles of wills, etc. S31
"The Eddy Family in America." Fourth Printing, Braun-Brumfield, Inc., 1990. This is the 1990 Edition of the family history published by The Eddy Family Association, Inc. I also have the supplements for 1950, 1968, and 1980. S31
"The Eddy Family in America Supplement of 1950." Ruth Story Devereux Eddy, A.B, A.M. Information on the surname "Eddy" although numerous others are mentioned they all connect to the Eddy line. BW1
"Eddyville, Middleboro, Massachusetts, 1661-1987." Sylvia T. Breck (Researcher - Author and Editor), published by The Eddy Homestead Association, 1988. From the Preface: "This book is published in honor of the Eddy Homestead Association's twenty-fifth anniversary and for the purpose of presenting the historical background of the Zachariah Eddy Homsetead." The book also includes some preliminary information about the first Eddy's to come to America, as this information is vital to the history of the Homestead. S31
"Mary Baker Eddy." Lyman P. Powell, 1930. The MacMillian Company, New York. This book is the story of Mary Baker Eddy..anyone who has ties to this person or family..I will be happy to send you this book. ROB
See Herkimer Co., NY.
"A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John Edwards 168- to 1915." Llewellyn Nathaniel Edwards, 1916. (Primarily Maine and Massachusetts). VE
"Bygod Eggleston: Englishman & colonist and some of His Descendants." Dr. Rosalie Eggleston & Linda Eggleston McBroom. John & Mary Clearinghouse, 1991. A compilation of the Eggleston family of Windsor, CT. Indexed. BV
"EISENBERG-JONES Family Record, A Record of Lawrence Eisenberg and his descendants." The Historical Committee, Philadelpha, PA 1923 PA family, also including Poley, Haldeman, Horning, Wilbraham, Wile, Heavner & Fry. JP4
"Eldred Family." Orville Eldred. Small book of Eldred families. L3
"Ellis Ancestors." 1994 by Boles (Pa, Ky, Oh). JWC
"James & Mary Veatch Ellis Their Sons & Other Descendants." Ann-Jannette Emerson; R. C. Emerson; 1985. J13
"The Ancestors & Descendants of Chief Justice Oliver Ellsworth & wife, Abigail Wolcott." by Donna Holt Siemiatkoski, M.A., Gateway Press Inc, 1992 The Ancestors and Descendants of Chief Justice Oliver Ellsworth and his Wife Abigail Wolcott and the Story of Elmwood, their Homestead. LL2
"The Trunk of an ELMORE Family Tree." William E. Elmore, 1992. A thoroughly researched book documenting the descendants of Thomas ELMORE of the Southeastern Elmores and covering the years 1654 to mid-1900's. Photocopies Not Available. CBH
"The Elston Family in America 1942." The Tuttle Publishing Company, Rutland, VT, 1942. The Elston Family geneology from arriving in America in the 1600's. Many other family names also. JW15
"Elwelliana." Levi Henry Elwell, 1974. Robert Elwell and his descendents. 1854-1916. VW2
See also under New Jersey.
"The Ipswich Emersons A.D. 1636-1900 - A Genealogy of the Descendants of Thomas Emerson." Benjamin Kendall Emerson, David Clapp & Son, 1900. This book contains the English ancestery of Thomas Emerson and the descendants in America of Thomas Emerson and Elizabeth Brewster. E4
See under White.
"Henry Esmond, Esq." Esmond, Henry. (NY: A.L. Burt). Autobiography. NN
"The Espy-Espey Genealogy Book (With Branches and Allied Families)." 3 volumes. By Rita Espy Kuhbander and William G. Espy, published 1987. JG2, SSC
"TWO HUNDRED YEARS OF THE ESSLINGER FAMILY." W.F. Esslinger, Higginson Book Co. 1950. A Historical account of the Esslinger's, from Germany, pioneered in Tennessee and on to Georgia and Alabama. The book covers many generations of the Esslingers who migrated and lived in Alabama. CS3
"Estill Family." Alma Lackey Wilson. History of the Wallace Estill family, NJ, VA, KY. SW6
"The Descendants of John Evans and Mercy (Landon) Evans." Betty Brassington, no publisher listed, Sept 1987. Descendants of above. VW2
"The Ewing Genealogy, An Account of the descendents of John Ewing of Westmoreland Cty, Pa." compiled by Richard Cochran, 1988. Ewing families of Westmoreland Cty, Pa. primarily through the 1800's. Their descendents in other states including Ohio, Illinois, Indiania. CH8
"Genealogy of the Exline and Axline Family." by Edythe Wilson Thoesen, Emma Miller Exline, and Leo L. Holz. WLM
"Christopher Eye family from West Virginia to Virginia." Walter Eye, published privately. 81 Christopher Eye descendents starting in 1754, goes from Pendleton Va-WVa to other states. Book includes Kees,Sites,Bilheimers and more. K16
"A Short Account of The Family of Eyre of Eyrecourt and Eyre of Eyreville in the County of Galway." by Rev. Allen Stewart Hartigan. The progenitor of the Eyre family is Humphery Le Heyr of Broham, Wiltshire who accompanied Richard I in his crusades. It traces the part of his family that moved to Ireland with some information about the Eyres of Wiltshire. THIS BOOK IS NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE. (DM-T)
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