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- White slave children of colonial Maryland and Virginia, birth and shipping records, Richard Hayes Phillips
- English wills of colonial families, by Noel Currer-Briggs
- The 9th Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 1861-1865, a biographical roster, compiled and annotated by Richard Michael Allen
- The roll of Battle Abbey, annotated by John Bernard Burke
- Our low country families, Fitts-Reid and connected families of Forrester, Peeples, and Nix, June McManus Gardner
- In memory of ...:, an index to Hyde County cemeteries/, Martha Rebecca Swindell ; Romulus Sanderson Spencer, Jr
- Genealogical guide to the early settlers of America, with a brief history of those of the first generation and references to the various local histories, and other sources of information where additional data may be found, by Henry Whittemore
- The 7th Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 1861-1865, a biographical roster, compiled and annotated by Richard Michael Allen
- The first Federal census, 1790, South Carolina, Edgefield County, the second Federal census, 1800, South Carolina, [alphabetized by] Carlee McClendon
- Giles County Marriages, 1818-1862, by Erma Lee Brown
- White slave children in Colonial America, supplement to the trilogy, by Richard Hayes Phillips, Ph.D
- Hertford County, North Carolina's free people of color and their descendants, Warren Eugene Milteer, Jr
- British aliens in the United States during the War of 1812, compiled by Kenneth Scott
- Military bounty land, 1776-1855, by Christine Rose
- A history of Henry County, Virginia, with biographical sketches of its most prominent citizens and genealogical histories of half a hundred of its oldest families, by Judith Parks America Hill
- Scottish trade with colonial Charleston, 1683-1783, David Dobson
- Maury County, Tennessee marriages, 1852-1867, [compiled by] Byron Sistler, Barbara Sistler
- A history of Watauga County, North Carolina, with sketches of prominent families, by John Preston Arthur ; written at the request of Roy M. Brown [and others] who guaranteed all costs of publication
- Finding and using African American newspapers, Timothy N. Pinnick
- The Hartzog line, by Leona Hartzog Still
- The Washingtons, Justin Glenn, Volume one
- Teaching genealogy to young people, Bee Bartron Koons ; edited by Carol Davidson Baird, Dorothy Miller, Margaret Fairfield Read
- Records of Plymouth Colony, births, marriages, deaths, burials, and other records, 1633-1689, edited by Nathaniel B. Shurtleff. Reprinted with Plymouth Colony vital records : a supplement from the Mayflower descendant / by George Ernest Bowman
- Cannon County, Tennessee marriages, 1838-1873, Byron and Barbara Sistler
- Sumner County, Tennessee, Bible, family and tombstone records, originally prepared by the Historical Records Project, Works Progress Administration (WPA), 1936, with new index [by Samuel Sistler]
- The 8th Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 1861-1865, a biographical roster, compiled and annotated by Richard Michael Allen
- Scots Episcopalians at home and abroad, 1689-1800, by David Dobson
- Genealogical abstracts from newspapers of the German Reformed Church, 1840-1843, Barbara Manning
- Williamsburg County, South Carolina, 1860 federal census, transcribed from microfilm by Mary R. Reid
- The deeds of Northampton County, North Carolina, 1759-1774, abstracted by Dr. Stephen E. Bradley, Jr
- A genealogical register of the first settlers of New England, containing an alphabetical list of the governours ... to which are added various genealogical and biographical notes, collected from ancient records, manuscripts, and printed works., by John Farmer ; reprinted with additions and corrections by Samuel G. Drake
- History of Louisa County, Virginia,, by Malcolm H. Harris, M.D
- The name is the game, onomatology and the genealogist, Lloyd de Witt Bockstruck, alias Niederbockstruck, FNGS
- Genealogical abstracts from newspapers of the German Reformed Church, 1830-1839, Barbara Manning
- Abstracts of the early deeds of Wayne County, North Carolina, 1780-1793, by Joseph W. Watson
- History of Lowndes County, Georgia, 1825-1941, with new index ; compiled by Mrs. Fred H. Hodges, Sr
- The 11th Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 1861-1865, a biographical roster, compiled and annotated by Richard Michael Allen
- They served, stories of the United States Colored Troops from Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, compiled and edited by Nancy Burke, Patricia Burke and Susie Marquis