Incoming Resources
- Henry Rice (1717-1818), the pioneer Tennessee gristmiller and his twelve children, featuring also the surnames Bailey, Brim, Miller, Morrow, Spence, Smith, Tuttle, Watson, Wilson, and others, by Melvin Weaver Little
- Flowers chronicles, studies of Captain John Flower II, 1595- 1657, mariner of London, Bermuda, and Virginia, and some of his descendants in the American south, P.B. Flowers, Jr. ; John Braxton Flowers III, consulting historian
- The George Jacob Price family history, compiled by Janice Gartman Lee
- Bennetts on the bias, by Muriel Bennett Minium
- A history of the Perrin (Perrinjaquet) family, compiled by James M. Perrin
- Memoirs of Dillon and Pace, 40 first cousins, by Roberta Dillon Williams
- Early families of eastern and southeastern Kentucky and their descendants, by William C. Kozee
- John Warren, Revolutionary soldier, and his descendants in South Carolina, Mississippi & Louisiana, [Mary E. Sandel & Elias W. Sandel]
- Burke's American families with British ancestry, the lineages of 1,600 families of British origin now resident in the United States of America
- Lewis of Warner Hall, the history of a family, including the genealogy of descendants in both the male and female lines, biographical sketches of its members, and their descent from other early Virginia families, compiled by Merrow Egerton Sorley
- The Gourdin family, compiled by Peter Gaillard Gourdin, IV
- Family tree of John "Pealicker" Johnson, Conecuh County, Alabama, and William Johnson, including allied lines
- Nathaniel Partridge of Charles Town, South Carolina and his descendants, three centuries of an Anglo-American family, narrative and history by Ethel Partridge Strangward ; genealogy compiled by Ethel Partridge Strangward, assisted by John Nathaniel Partridge III
- Wood works, compiled 1971 by Mrs. J.M. Wood, Jr. (Christine) ; indexing by James Moses Wood, Jr. ; maps & drawings by Donald Edwin Wood
- Lorenzo, the history of the Casso family in Louisiana, by Evans J. Casso
- Lewis patriarchs of early Virginia and Maryland, with some arms and origins, by Robert J.C.K. Lewis
- The Shapleigh, Shapley, and Shappley families, a comprehensive genealogy, 1635-1993, Brian J.L. Berry
- MacLeod ancestry, ancient and present, by Martha Norris McLeod
- Plantagenet ancestry, a study in colonial and medieval families, Douglas Richardson ; Kimball G. Everingham, editor
- Our Ainsworth heritage, 1758-1988, Lucille Dickinson Ainsworth
- Biographical dictionary of the Youngs (born 1653-1870) from towns under the jurisdiction of Strafford County, New Hampshire, before 1840, a listing of all proprietors, pioneers, land owners, heads of family, soldiers and sailors, brides, widows, and orphans by the family name of Young, compiled by Louise Ryder Young
- Mayflower Pilgrim descendants in Cape May County, New Jersey, memorial of the three hundredth anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, 1620-1920 : a record of the Pilgrim descendants who early in its history settled in Cape May County, and some of their children throughout the several states of the Union at the present time, by Paul Sturtevant Howe
- The Moore families of Anson and Union counties, North Carolina, 1750-1986 [i.e. 1988], [Nancy Jane Moore Austin and Mary Lois Moore Yandle]
- Ancestors & descendants of Hiram G. Lacey & Sophia Sell, by their grandchildren ; with a forward by Diane Richardson and a preface by Patricia Hoyt ; compiled and published by Garland Howard Lacey
- Billups and allied families, Katie-Prince W. Esker, compiler
- Genealogy of the Bliss family in America, compiled by Aaron Tyler Bliss
- Patrick Shockney and his descendents, edited by Elizabeth Swank Frazier and Edward Leon Frazier
- The Hampton connection, descendants of John Hampton, the tailor, compiled by Charles S. McCleskey
- Rigsby relatives and related families, Shephard, Foster, Lawson, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Texas, 1693-1900s : also Barclay, Bean, Burke ..., Margie Milner Boyd
- The Vanderbilt women, dynasty of wealth, glamour, and tragedy, by Clarice Stasz
- Genealogy of early settlers in Trenton and Ewing, "old Hunterdon County," New Jersey, by Eli F. and William S. Cooley
- Cobb chronicles, an overview of the clan, by John E. Cobb
- Gabrielle's people, by Walter J. Saucier
- The Bulla family, Robert A. Gennings
- Ancestors and descendants of John Price, immigrant to Virginia, 1610-11, compiled by Vina Chandler Price
- Melanson-Melanc̀§on, the genealogy of an Acadian and Cajun family, Michael B. Melanson
- Annie Laurie Beauchamp, 1884-1965, her ancestors and allied families in Virginia, Maryland, Georgia, and Texas, and her descendants, by Martha Strong Slater
- Dewitt-Duett, roots and shoots, by Avis Williams Dewitt
- The Jacksons, by Mary and Elias W. Sandel
- Bazile Lanneau of Charleston, 1746-1833, a family history, by Susie R. Mowbray and Charles S. Norwood
- Reuben Doty, his ancestors and descendants from the Mayflower to Louisiana, by Kathleen Moore Fitzpatrick
- Descendants of John O'Quin, 1754-1836, a Revolutionary War soldier, compiled by the John O'Quinn Family Association under the guidance of Lorine O'Quinn Brinley ; edited for publication by James Jefferson O'Quinn IV
- Rochester descendants in America, Sylvia Rochester Drummond
- A family history: Lt. Thomas Fortson (1742-1824) and some of his descendants, early settler of Elbert County, Georgia
- Les Gautreaux de la Louisiana, a compilation of the genealogy of Gautreau, Gauthreau(x), Gothreau(x), Gotro, Gotreau(x), Gautrot (or any of the 100 spelling variations), 1613-1900 or later, [by Bennett J. Gautreaux]
- Hathorn/Harthorn, the ancestors and descendants of William Hathorn of Cushing, Maine, compiled by Laura W. CLiff, Warren F. Clark, Wayne A. Harthorn
- Descendants of John Caughey, 1747-1826, a Revolutionary War soldier of the 6th Pennsylvania Line, by Karl Rosenberg
- Colonial and revolutionary families of Pennsylvania, genealogical and personal memoirs
- Robert Wilson, 1750-1826 of Blount County, Tennessee, some of his descendents and related families including Gould, Cook, Brooks, Huson, Shearer, Stribling, compiled from the papers of Mary Wilson Kelsey, James Cook Wilson, and Louise Kirk ; illustrations from the Mavis and Mary Kelsey Collection of Art and Americana at the Sterling Evans Library, Texas A&M University
- A Trahan history and genealogy, by Conrad W. Trahan