Incoming Resources
- Legacy of old Louisiana, Destrehan and Harvey families, by Louise Destrehan RogeÌ r D'Oliveira and Horace H. Harvey and Katherine Harvey RogeÌ r
- The Hyde family in England and America, The Fuller family in England and America
- A story of two Tennessee families, Edwards - Hyder, Ernestine Ratcliffe Edwards
- From the Illinois county [sic] to the Bayou Teche country with the Provosts and Quebedeaus, by Michael R. Rogers
- They came west, a series of articles, compiled by the Oushola Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Bogalusa, Louisiana
- Mayflower index, compiled and edited for the General Society of Mayflower descendants by William Alexander McAuslan, historian general ... Committee on publication: William Alexander McAuslan, Rhode Island, chairman; Harold Griffith Murray, New Jersey; Seth Wilson Cushman, California; Mrs. Guy Bertram Horton, Vermont
- Dupré, Terrebonne, Fontenot, Garland, Stagg and Dubuisson, including both the life of Governor Jaques Dupré and the Santa Fe expeditions of Pierre Mallet, Ann Dubuisson
- Some of the ancestors and descendants of James and George Ashford Jr. of Fairfield County, South Carolina
- Virginia genealogies., A genealogy of the Glassell family of Scotland and Virgina. Also of the families of Ball, Brown, Bryan, Conway, Daniel, Ewell, Holladay, Lewis, Littlepage, Moncure, Peyton, Robinson, Scott, Taylor, Wallace, and others, of Virginia and Maryland
- The Fontenot family of Southwest Louisiana, some descendants of Jean Louis Fontenot and Louise Angelique Henry, compiled by Barney Ortego ; edited and annotated by John Austin Young ; index by Ramona A. Smith
- Clan Farquharson, compiled by Alan McNie
- The Samuel and Mary (Myers) Burris family, by Jesse Stallings Burris and Flora Mae Burris and Mamie Lettie Burris-Simmons
- The Douglas register, being a detailed record of births, marriages, and deaths, together with other interesting notes, as kept by the Rev. William Douglas from 1750 to 1797; an index of Goochland wills; notes on the French-Huguenot refugees who lived in Manakin-town. Transcribed and edited by W. Mac Jones
- Southside Virginia families, by John Bennett Boddie
- The Doremus family in America, 1687-1987, revised, edited,and supplemented by Edith Whitcraft Eberhart
- Book of Adam, 1st edition of the genealogy, Harold King Bowen
- An Historical Account of the Settlements of Scotch Highlanders in America. Prior to the Peace of 1783
- Barrow branches
- The Farrars, by William B. and Ethel Farrar
- The kids' family tree book, Caroline Leavitt
- Footprints, the story of the Greggs of South Carolina, a compilation by Louise Miller McCarty
- Hendry of Clan MacNachtan, a genealogy of John Hendry, his descendants and related families, compiled by Jessie H. and Delma Wilson Paulk
- The Cheney genealogy, a reproduction of the original published in 1897 under the same title, Compiled by Charles Henry Pope, with appendices of generations 10-15 compiled by Glenn Alan Cheney
- Thomas Trapp, patriot of Connecticut & South Carolina, A.C. Trapp
- Harris genealogy, A history of James Harris, of New London, Conn., and his descendants ; from 1640 to 1878. With an appendix containing brief notices of several other early settlers of New England of the name of Harris, by Nath'l Harris Morgan
- The Guins of Northwest Alabama, by Janie Spencer
- The ancestors and descendants of General Robert Campbell Martin and his wife, Mary Winifred Hill Pugh, with some related families, by Charles Young Martin;edited posthumously by his devoted niece Virginia Martin Carmouche, with pictures from the collection of William Littlejohn Martin
- The Knights and related families, written and compiled by Jan H. Sumrall, with coauthor Kenneth Welch
- Johnson-McCall and related families, compiled by Falba Love Johnson
- Tracing our Noblet genes, written and compiled By Sylvia Kelly Smith
- Legacy of old Louisiana, Destrehan and Harvey families, by Louise Destrehan Rogér D'Oliveira and Horace H. Harvey and Katherine Harvey Rogér
- Clark of Elizabeth Town in New Jersey, by Elmer Sayre Clark
- Ezell family, a genealogy of Alexander Ezell, his siblings and their descendants, compiled by Jessie H. and Delma Wilson Paulk
- The Boone family and Kentucky Baptists, by Leo T. Crismon
- Directory and genealogy of the descendants of James and Rose McPhillips of Alabama, by Julian L. McPhillips
- John Marsh of Craven and Kershaw counties, South Carolina and his descendants and research notes on Marsh, by U. Bowdoin Marsh
- One man's family, a history and genealogy of the Fetzer family, by John E. Fetzer
- Purvis family & kin, a genealogy of Alexander Purves, 1510-1562, his descendants and related families, compiled by Jessie H. & Delma W. Paulk
- Barrow family quarterly, compiled and edited by Mae Belle Barrow North ; indexed and published by Rebecca C. Miller
- Richardson-Hartley-Arender and related families, a list of the known descendants of Elijah Richardson of Tennessee and Frank Hartley of South Carolina, both of whom moved to Mississippi about 1815, Compiled by Thomas F. Richardson
- Carlton family of Georgia & Florida, a genealogy of the Carlton brothers John and Thomas Carlton and their descendants, compiled by Jessie H. and Delma Wilson Paulk
- Bradford roots and branches, compiled by Nancy Vashti Anthony Jacob
- Magna charta barons and their descendants, with the story of the great charter of King John, sketches of the celebrated twenty-five sureties for its observance, and their lineal descents from them of the members of the baronial Order of Runnemede, by Charles H. Browning
- Genealogy of the Dodge family of Essex County, Mass. 1629-1894, by Joseph Thompson Dodge
- The Kennedy heirs, John, Caroline, and the new generation--a legacy of triumph and tragedy, J. Randy Taraborrelli
- My southern families
- A Thames family history, from Derbyshire, England, 1584 to Cape Fear North Carolina to 2002, by Dorothy Thames Emert
- Gladneys in America, [by Mildred Gladney Arnold with Adah Odom Gilliam and Tom Arnold
- A record of my maternal ancestors, compiled by Robert B. Powers
- The plantation Marshes ;, the colony of Edgefield County Marshes and the account of their lineage, by Lillian Marsh Harmon