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  1. Wertz, Wirt, Wuertz, etc., Families of Pennsylvania, 1400s-1990 by Carolyn C. Choppin, 2008-12-02
  2. York County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 18th Century, Volume 3 (Three) (3) by Marlene S Bates, F. Edward Wright, 1991
  3. History of Centre and Clinton Counties Pennsylvania by John Blair Linn, 1975
  4. Pennsylvania German Church Records Births, Baptisms, Marriages, Burials, Etc. From the Pennsylvania German Society Proceedings and Addresses. With an introduction by Don Yoder. 3 vols.
  5. Colonial And Revolutionary Families Of Pennsylvania by John W. Jordan, 2004-05-30
  6. Abstracts (Mainly Deaths) From the Pennsylvania Gazette, 1775-1783 by Scott, 2009-06-01
  7. Index to the 1800 Census of Pennsylvania by Jeanne Robey Felldin, Gloria Kay Vandiver Inman, 2004-01-01
  8. Guide to Records of the Court of Quarter Sessions, Chester County, Pennsylvania, 1681-1969: Records of the Clerk of Courts, Records of the Court of O by Lynn Ann Catanese, 1988-12
  9. Pennsylvania Biographies And Genealogies 1600s-1800s
  10. Centennial Register, 1895-2000, And, Proceedings of the Society, 1995-2000 by Mark Frazier Lloyd, 2003-03
  11. Pennsylvania German Immigrants, 1709-1786 Lists Consolidated from Yearbooks
  12. Genealogy of the Dutton family of Pennsylvania, preceded by a history of the family in England from the time of William the Conqueror to the year 1669: ... a short account of the Duttons of Conn by Gilbert Cope, 2010-05-13
  13. Genealogy Of The Dutton Family Of Pennsylvania: Preceded By A History Of The Family In England From The Time Of William The Conqueror To The Year 1669 (1871)
  14. Genealogy Of The McKean Family Of Pennsylvania: With A Biography Of Thomas McKean (1890) by Roberdeau Buchanan, 2010-09-10

21. Pennsylvania Genealogy
Welcome to our new site, Pennsylvania Genealogy! I hope this site will become a valuable resource for history and genealogy research related to the state of Pennsylvania.
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22. Pennsylvania State And County Genealogy And Records
State of Pennsylvania Home Page Genealogical Information on Records and Links for Pennsylvania Including information on courthouse, church, cemetery, societies, vital records
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  • PA Home PA Genealogical Records a2a_linkname=document.title;a2a_linkurl=location.href;a2a_onclick=1;a2a_show_title=1;a2a_hide_embeds=0;a2a_num_services=18; PA GENEALOGY Records JUMP TO PA RECORDS PA Census Records PA Cemetery Records PA Court Records PA Land Records PA Military Records PA Vital Records PA Maps PA Newspapers PA Periodicals PA History PA County GENEALOGY JUMP TO PA COUNTY Adams County Allegheny County Armstrong County Beaver County Bedford County Berks County Blair County Bradford County Bucks County Butler County Carbon County Cambria County Centre County Chester County Clarion County Clearfield County Clinton County Columbia County Crawford County Cameron County Cumberland County Dauphin County Delaware County Elk County Erie County Fayette County Forest County Franklin County Fulton County Greene County Huntingdon County Indiana County Jefferson County Juniata County Lackawanna County Lancaster County Lawrence County Lebanon County Lehigh County Luzerne County Lycoming County McKean County Mercer County Mifflin County Monroe County Montour County Montgomery County Northampton County Northumberland County Perry County Philadelphia County Pike County Potter County Schuylkill County Snyder County Somerset County Sullivan County Susquehanna County Tioga County Union County Venango County Warren County Washington County Wayne County Westmoreland County Wyoming County York County US Genealogy SELECT A STATE Alabama Genealogy Arizona Genealogy Arkansas Genealogy California Genealogy Colorado Genealogy Connecticut Genealogy

23. Forest County Pennsylvania Genealogy Project
Affiliated with the PAGenWeb and USGenWeb projects this site provides resources for history and genealogy research.
http://www.pa-roots.com/~forest/
Hi and welcome to the Forest County Pennsylvania Genealogy Project - a proud member of the PA-Roots family of websites. PA-Roots is a Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Non-Profit Corporation.
This website is hosted by Nathan Zipfel. I'm really glad you stopped by and I hope that you find this website useful for your genealogical research. If you need to contact me, please visit the About Us link below. I'll be adding to and updating this website frequently, so please be sure to stop by often. Click the What's New button on the left to find out what's been changed. We're always in the need of help in getting data on-line. If you'd be interested in helping, please Click Here When you get done visiting our website, stop by the Forest County Historical Society website. Thanks! Nathan This web-site was last updated on Tuesday, March 23, 2010 Our Project On-Line Data Projects

24. Genealogy: Pennsylvania Genealogy Sites
Pennsylvania genealogy sites with surnames, look ups, marriage records, census sites, biographies, death records, military, and libraries to help with your Pennsylvania genealogy
http://www.genealinks.com/states/pa.htm
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Pennsylvania genealogy sites with surnames, look ups, marriage records, census sites, biographies, death records, military, and libraries to help with your Pennsylvania genealogy research in your search for your ancestors. Search our Marriage Records Database for Pennsylvania marriage records
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25. Dauphin County Genealogy Resource Center
Dauphin County, Pennsylvania Genealogy Transcription Project. The 1st transcription project will be the Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County
http://www.maley.net/dauphin/
Dauphin County Genealogy Resource Center
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The Hanover Associators (or Volunteers) originated at a meeting on June 4, 1774, of the inhabitants of Hanover, Lancaster County, PA. (Now Dauphin County) A Resolution adopted at the meeting stated: "That in the event of Great Britain attempting to force unjust laws upon us by the strength of arms, our cause we leave to Heaven and our rifles." The flag of the Hanover Riflemen was adopted at the same time. Ancestor Search: Enter as much information as you know about your ancestor and click search: First Name:
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26. Erie County, Pennsylvania USGenWeb Home Page [sys01]
Participant of the USGenWeb project. Includes surname research, history, public records, maps, photos and resources.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paerie/
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Welcome to
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A PAGenWeb Project Website A Participant in the USGenWeb Project October 2010 Theme - School - Hopefully get some real old yearbook pictures! October 18, 2010 - See Welcome Letter Below THIS SITE MAINTAINED BY BILL KLAUK Erie County Data Special Features and Research Resources Rootsweb "Message Board"
  • Queries and all other classifications
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    27. Pennsylvania Genealogy Research Resources To Help Find Ancestors For Family Hist
    Pennsylvania genealogy look ups, genealogy historical societies, genealogy publications available from genealogical societies and individuals, lost female ancestors queries
    http://www.geneasearch.com/states/pennsylvania.htm
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    On This Page Pennsylvania genealogy including free genealogy lookups, our databases with Pennsylvania data, military rosters as well as free and paid online resources for your Pennsylvania genealogy research.
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    From our generous volunteers in their offline Pennsylvania resources. If you have offline Pennsylvania genealogy books or other resources, join our look up volunteers to help others! Volunteer Here Pennsylvania Genealogy in Our Databases First Regiment of Foot - Pennsylvania
    Roster of the military officers of the First Regiment of Foot from Pennsylvania mustered under the act of May 13, 1846. Second Regiment of Foot - Pennsylvania
    Roster of the military officers of the Second Regiment of Foot from Pennsylvania mustered under the act of May 13, 1846. The Pittsburg Blues
    contains the names of volunteers famous as "The Pittsburg Blues," who fought under General Harrison buried at Fort Meigs.

    28. Pennsylvania Genealogy
    If you have any question about this site, contact FamilyHart . We do not do research for others.
    http://midatlantic.rootsweb.ancestry.com/pa/genealogy.html
    Pennsylvania Genealogy If you have any question about this site, contact FamilyHart We do not do research for others.
    This page last updated on Friday, 24-Jul-2009 08:33:45 MDT
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    29. Jefferson County Pennsylvania Genealogy Project
    Affiliated with the PAGenWeb and USGenWeb projects this site provides resources for history and genealogy research.
    http://www.pa-roots.com/~jefferson/
    Hi and welcome to the Jefferson County Pennsylvania Genealogy Project a proud member of the PA-Roots family of websites. This website is hosted by Nathan Zipfel . I'm really glad you stopped by and I hope that you find this website useful for your genealogical research. I'll be adding to and updating this website frequently, so please be sure to stop by often. I'm always in the need of help in getting data on-line. If you'd be interested in helping, please Click Here Thanks! Nathan This web-site was last updated on Monday, August 09, 2010
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    30. Pennsylvania Genealogy - Group
    Pennsylvania Genealogy Type the description of your Domain here or leave it blank if you don't want it to show on the first page of your Domain.
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    31. Southwestern Pennsylvania Genealogy - Researching Ancestors From Pittsburgh & We
    Research your Southwestern Pennsylvania ancestors with this guide to genealogy research and records in Southwestern PA. Includes a brief history, a county formation timeline
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    zSB(3,3) With settlements stretching back to pre-revolutionary days, Southwestern Pennsylvania is an area rich in genealogy and history. Records date back to the 18th century and immigrants hail from all parts of Europe, often leading people researching their Southwestern Pennsylvania ancestry on a fascinating journey. The Settlement of Western Pennsylvania
    Settlement of the land west of the Allegheny Mountains began nearly a century and a half after the founding of the first permanent English colony at Jamestown, Virginia. Military expeditions during the French and Indian War established a major transportation artery, Braddock's Road, into Western Pennsylvania. This road provided easy access to the area for immigrants from Maryland, Virginia and the Carolinas. The building of a second road, stretching from Carlisle to present-day Pittsburgh in 1758 by Brigadier General John Forbes, opened the region for settlers from eastern Pennsylvania. By eighteenth century frontier standards, the Forbes Road, as it was named, existed as a "superhighway" into the western Pennsylvania wilderness. The end of the French and Indian War brought about the Royal Proclamation of 1763, which forbade English settlement into the Indian land west of the Appalachian Mountains. British authorities soon recognized that the western boundary drawn by this proclamation was unacceptable to land-hungry white settlers and ambitious fur traders. In November of 1768 at Fort Stanwix, the Iriquois Confederacy ceded the land which finally permitted settlement west of the Alleghenies. The region was formally opened in April 1769, with the establishment of Pennsylvania's Land Office, which issued warrants for land purchases. Fueled by glowing accounts from soldiers of this land to the west, settlers poured into western Pennsylvania.

    32. Lycoming County Genealogy Project, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
    Affiliated with the PAGenWeb and USGenWeb projects this site provides resources for history and genealogy research.
    http://www.usgennet.org/usa/pa/county/lycoming/
    PA Archives
    Bible Records

    Biographies

    Census Records
    ...
    What's New

    W elcome to the Lycoming County Pennsylvania Genealogy Project. The county coordinator is Rodger Crandall . This site will be added to and updated to frequently, so please be sure to stop by often. Volunteers are always welcome and needed to getting data on-line. If you are interested in helping, please email me! Thanks!
    Rodger Crandall

    Find ANY word Find ALL words Find EXACT phrase Help This site is
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    This nonprofit research site is an independent affiliate of both the American History and Genealogy Project (AHGP) and the American Local History Network , and hosted at no charge by USGenNet , a nonprofit historical and genealogical Safe-Site Server™ solely supported by tax-deductible Nonprofit Conditions of Use PAGenWeb PA AHGP and ALHN ... Potter County © 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Lycoming County Genealogy Project (
    This page was last updated:September 18, 2009 at 11:55 You are the Visitor to this USGenNet Safe-Site™ Since June 12, 2000

    33. About Me | Pennsylvania Genealogy
    It’s been a while coming, but thought I would finally put up an “About Me” page. Work related, I do computer service in Asheville, NC. I can’t possibly describe in one
    http://pennsylvania-genealogy.com/about-me/

    34. Greene County PAGenWeb
    Affiliated with the PAGenWeb and USGenWeb projects this site provides resources for history and genealogy research.
    http://www.pa-roots.com/~greene/
    Hi and welcome to the home of the USGenWeb Greene County Pennsylvania web site. Our site contains more than 60 links of genealogical research information, history and links to other genealogy sites of interest that are provided to our Greene County, Pennsylvania researchers for FREE!
    My name is Annette Bame Peebles and I am the volunteer coordinator for Greene County, if there is anything that you would like to add please let me know at apeebles@troupwireless.com
    Greene County, Pennsylvania was named for Nathanial Greene on Feb. 9, 1796. The county was born when John MINOR sponsored a bill in which legislated that this southern portion of Washington County, Pennsylvania become a separate county. Waynesburg, the county seat is named after General "MAD" Anthony Wayne who led the army to dedeath the Indians in the Northwest territory, what today is the Ohio Valley. Greene County, Pennsylvania is located in the southwestern corner of the state of Pennsylvania. It's bordered by the vounties of Washington to the north, Fayette to the east, Monongalia County, West Virginia to the south and Marshall County, West Virginia to the west. Greene County, Pennsylvania is also part of the Monongahela Valley of Southwestern Pennsylvania.
    From 1775-1780 Greene County, Pennsylvania was claimed by Virginia. Most of the eastern portion was Monongalia County, Virginia and the western quarter was Ohio County, Virginia. Springhill Twp. was located in the northern strip that was part of Pennsylvania.

    35. Pennsylvania State Genealogy Links - PA StateGenSites
    Search for Genealogy in Pennsylvania State. The StateGenSites database gives visitors websites in 27 different categories.
    http://www.genealogytoday.com/genealogy/states/pennsylvania.html
    StateGenSites
    Pennsylvania
    StateGenSites, launched on October 7, 1999, is one of the most popular directories for U.S. genealogy. Here are the resources available for Pennsylvania.
  • Pennsylvania Vital Records
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    Vital Records
    For birth, marriage, divorce, and death records... State Dept. of Health Rules for ordering
    101 South Mercer St., Box 1528
    New Castle, PA 16103
    PENNSYLVANIA CHURCH RECORDS

    PENNSYLVANIA NATURALIZATION RECORDS

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    ... for Pennsylvania
    Historical Societies
    Historical societies are a great resource when you are unable to visit the town of your ancestors. Many societies keep local records, photos and even information about cemeteries. Society Hill Directory
    National Cemeteries and Transcriptions
    In the summer of 1862, thousands had already died in the second summer of a terrible war that few believed would last more than several months. On July 17, Congress enacted legislation authorizing the President to purchase "cemetery grounds" to be used as national cemeteries "for soldiers who shall have died in the service of the country." Beverly National Cemetery
    Bridgeshore Road
    Beverly, PA 08010
  • 36. Indiana County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
    Affiliated with the PAGenWeb and USGenWeb projects this site provides resources for history and genealogy research.
    http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paindian/
    Search billions of records on Ancestry.com A PAGenWeb Project Website You are here: Rootsweb USGenWeb PAGenWeb Indiana Old Courthouse
    Welcome to the Indiana County Pennsylvania Genealogy Project. County Coordinator Carla A. Currie
    Please note before emailing me, I don't do research as time does not permit me to. If you are sending me an updated email address for
    your surnames please include a list of the surnames you are researching as there are so many listed.
    Indiana County was created by the Act of the General Assembly March 30, 1803, from territory of Westmoreland and Lycoming Counties. Named for the former Indian inhabitants. Indiana County is known as the Christmas Tree Capital and the home of the Jimmy Stewart Museum and the Jimmy Stewart Airport
    Archives
    Area History
    Bible Records
    Biographies ...
    Vital Records
    Check out the Indiana County PA page on Treasures of the Past which has cemetery listings, photographs, tax records, birth records, death records, county history books, maps, among many other items to help in your research.
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    The Indiana
    County Web Site
    is also a part of
    the PAGENWEB
    Project.

    37. Pennsylvania Archives And Libraries
    Contribute to Pennsylvania Genealogy If you have information you would like contribute to the website or pages you would like us to include, please use our
    http://www.pennsylvaniagenealogy.org/archives.htm
    Pennsylvania Archives and Libraries

    38. The PAGenWeb Project
    A not-for-profit volunteer genealogical organization dedicated to the free access of Pennsylvania genealogical information by anyone in the world. Links to archive and county sites.
    http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pagenweb/
    Search billions of records on Ancestry.com About The Project What's New? Welcome to the PAGenWeb Project Welcome to the PAGenWeb Project homepage. This site is part of the USGenWeb Project and is the State resource for Pennsylvania research. To learn more about the history of this project or to contact us for more information, please visit our About This Project page. Please visit the General Pennsylvania Query Board for all unknown county queries.
    Resources General Pennsylvania Resources Help Wanted Clickable map to Pennsylvania County Websites PAGenWeb Archives and Special Projects Pennsylvania E-Mail Lists Queries ... Pennsylvania Archives Series Images (New) Pennsylvania Genealogy Calendar (Add your Family Reunions, Society Meeting, and other Genealogical Events) You will want to begin your search by exploring the County Websites. You may discover that one of the counties is in need of a coordinator. If you are interested in adopting a Pennsylvania county, please email Joe Patterson, Joe Every county in Pennsylvania maintains a system for submitting queries . Please visit the county site for instructions on posting queries and other pertinent resource and reference information. The PAGenWeb Project is in need of volunteers to host county pages, provide look-up resources, transcribe data, etc...

    39. Pennsylvania Genealogy
    State Library of Pennsylvania Office of Commonwealth Libraries 333 Market Street Harrisburg, PA 171261745 Phone (717) 787-4440
    http://www.kindredtrails.com/pennsylvania.html
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    40. Pennsylvania Genealogy Conference 2006 - Research Your Family History In Pennsyl
    Explore Pennsylvania ancestry and beginning and advanced genealogy research techniques at the 2006 Pennsylvania genealogy conference to be held in Pittsburgh. Attend lectures
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    Topics for Everyone Enjoy lectures on a variety of genealogy topics, in three special tracks - Pennsylvania research, Internet technology, and advanced genealogy. Choose one or mix-and-match! Well Known Speakers The opportunity to learn from some of the country's most outstanding genealogical speakers. Genealogy Marketplace With a special focus on Pennsylvania books and research resources... Founded in 1892, the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania is headquartered in Philadelphia, PA. The Western Pennsylvania Genealogical Society , based in Pittsburgh, PA, covers the twenty-six counties of western Pennsylvania.
    Welcome to Pennsylvania! The Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania and the Western Pennsylvania Genealogical Society are pleased to invite you to the first statewide Pennsylvania Genealogy Conference on the 29th and 30th of September 2006. The Pennsylvania Genealogy Conference, to be held at the Sheraton Station Square in downtown Pittsburgh, offers family historians the opportunity to expand their knowledge of genealogical resources and research methods through an array of sessions given by some of the country's most outstanding genealogical speakers. A variety of topics will be covered in the twenty-eight sessions scheduled over the two days of this conference.

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