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- [S111] Leland Pound, The German Ancestry of Jacob Glabe and Katherine Stein of Tazewell County, Illinois (Placentia, California: Leland Pound, 1979). A supplement to the Glabe family history published by the author in 1969. It is based on his research of the church books of Niederaula, Kerspenshausen, Solmes, Kleba, and Ibra in the summer of 1974, later research of church records of Treysa, and correspondence with the Pfarrer in Ziegenhain. Most of the church records in these towns prior to 1648 were destroyed in the Thirty Years War, excepting only Treysa, where records exist to the 1560's.
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- [S404] Carl Robert Reigel and James Earl Reigle, Riegell to Riggle, Mattheis Riegell of Bad Münster: His German Ancestry and American Descendants 1390 -1995 (n.p.: Penobscot Press, 1996).
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- [S740] Taufregister (Baptism Register), Johannes der Täufer, Hilter, Kurfürstentum Hannover, microcopies at Lutheran Kirchenbuchamt, Hannover, Germany, copies provided by Jens Müller-Koppe, Historical Research Services, Bremen, Germany, from microform copies at the Archive, and translations provided in his Research Reports dated 16 Sep and 20 Oct 2004.
- [S741] Trauregister (Burial Register), Johannes der Täufer, Hilter, Kurfürstentum Hannover, microcopies at Lutheran Kirchenbuchamt, Hannover, Germany, copies provided by Jens Müller-Koppe, Historical Research Services, Bremen, Germany, from microform copies at the Archive, and translations provided in his Research Report dated 20 Oct 2004.
- [S862] Births, Marriages and Deaths, 1768-1856, Town Clerk, Pawlet, Rutland Co., Vermont, seen on FHL microfilm #28709, item #3. Records in no discernible order, with birth entries for multiple children in a family grouped together, suggesting they were all recorded at one time.
- [S1007] Elizabeth A. Roe, Aunt Leanna, or, Early Scenes in Kentucky (Chicago: Miller, Orton & Mulligan, for the author, 1855). Author was the youngest daughter of Col. Matthew Lyon. Images found online University of Kentucky website Explore UK,. <http://exploreuk.uky.edu/
- [S1053] Lesmonn arrival 3 May 1848, Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897, Arrival No. 313, National Archives Microfilm No. M237, roll 71, viewed on Ancestry.com.
- [S1171] Hiel Hollister, Pawlet for One Hundred Years (Albany: J. Munsell, 1867; digital reprint on CD Waterville, Maine: Kennebec Publishers).
- [S1265] Wikipedia, online <http://en.wikipedia.org>, a multilingual, web-based, free content encyclopedia project written collaboratively by volunteers from all around the world.
- [S1418] Max R. Gapsch, Passport Application, no. 1259 (3 May 1893); National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, DC. Microfilm Publication M1372, Passport Applications, 1795-1905, roll 405, General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, image found online on Ancestry.com.
- [S1457] Interview with Alvina (Gapsch) Myers (Fenton, Missouri), by author, 2 Jun 2008. by telephone.
- [S1952] Odell Walker, Profiles of the Past (Kuttawa, Kentucky: McClanahan, 1994). Complied from a series of articles written by the author for the Kentucky bicentennial for The Herald Ledger, a newspaper in Eddyville, Kentucky.
- [S1977] Irvin S. Cobb, Exit Laughing (Garden City, New York: Gardin City Publishing Co., 1942).
- [S1993] Franziska Menzel, "Gutachen zu Herkunft und Bedeutung des Familiennamens Gappisch," (1 Jul 2005), copy and translation supplied by Vera Nagel, "Gapsch ancestors :-((," email message to author, 8 Mar 2008.
- [S1994] Vera Nagel, "GAPSCH search," e-mail message (Bad Soden am Taunus, Germany) to author, 12 Mar 2008.
- [S2110] Vera Nagel, "Citation for interpretation of "Handarbeiter"," e-mail message (Bad Soden am Taunus, Germany) to author, 30 Nov 2008. Provides transcript and translates definition of the term "Handarbeiter" from Deutsches Wörterbuch von Jacob Grimm und Wilhelm Grimm. 16 Bde. 1854 [German Dictionary of Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm, 16 volumes, (1854)].
- [S2167] Susan E. Roser, Early Descendants of Henry Cobb of Barnstable, Massachusetts (Milton, Ontario, Canada: Stewart Publishing & Printing, 2008).
- [S2169] Hubert F. Cobb, "Cobb Family Genetics: A Case Study Using DNA," New England Ancestors, vol. 6, no. 1 (Winter 2005).
- [S2184] Elizabeth Pearson White, John Howland of the Mayflower, Volume 1, the First Five Generations Documented Descendants through his First Child Desire Howland and her Husband Captain John Gorham (Rockland, Maine: Picton Press, 1990).
- [S2189] Ann Smith Lainhart and Robert S. Wakefield, compilers, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Descendants of the Pilgrams Who Landed at Plymouth, Mass., December 1620, Vol. 16, Family of William Bradford (Plymouth, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2004).
- [S2190] Alfred Johnson, "Inscriptions in the Cleaveland Cemetery, Canterbury, Conn.," The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, vol LXX no. 280 (Oct 1916), images found on New England Historic Genealogical Society website,. <http://www.newenglandancestors.org
- [S2191] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins, Immigrant to New England 1620-1633, 3 vols. (Boston: The New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995).
- [S2211] Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States, volumes issued for each Congressional session since the first in 1789 (Washington: various publishers, various dates). Images found on the Library of Congress website,. <http://lcweb2.loc.gov
- [S2226] Leslie B. Potter, "Re: Saratoga NYGenWeb Queries," e-mail message to author, 20 Apr 2009. Writer is an historian researching the Saratoga Patent area during Revolutionary times.
- [S2267] Land Records, Pawlet, Vermont, Town Clerk, Pawlet, Rutland Co., Vermont, seen on FHL microfilm #28704 and 28705 and online on FamilySearch.org.
- [S2275] Nathaniel Bartlett Sylvester, History of Saratoga County, New York, with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Some of its Prominent Men and Pioneers (Philadelphia: Everts and Ensign, 1878). images found on Ancestry.com.
- [S2280] Archibald Shaw, History of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, Ohio, their Past and Present, Including Early Settlement and Development, Antiquarian Researches, their Aboriginal History, Pioneer History, Political Organization, Agricultural, Mining and Manufacturing Interests, a History of the City, Villages and Townships, Religious, Educational, Social, Military and Political History, Statistics, Biographies and Portraits of Pioneers and Representative Citizens, etc. (Cincinnati: S.B. Nelson & Co., 1894). Images found on Ancestry.com.
- [S2304] Bureau of the Census, Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790 - Vermont (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1907). Images found on U. S. Census Bureau website,. <http://www.census.gov
- [S2388] Matthew Lyon (Philadelphia) letter to Andrew Jackson, 28 Feb 1800, copy held by Library of Congress (Washington, District of Columbia). Copy and transcript provided by the Library Jun 2009.
- [S2438] "Cemetery and Burial Database," online on Utah Division of State History website, <http://history.utah.gov>.
- [S2452] E. B. Huntington, A Genealogical Memoir of the Lo-Lathrop Family in this Country, Embracing the Descendants, as Far as Known, of the Rev. John Lothropp, of Scituate and Barnstable, Mass., and Mark Lothrop, of Salem and Bridgewater, Massl and the First Generation of Descendants of Other Names (Ridgefield, Connecticut: Julia M. Huntington, 1884). Images found on Ancestry.com.
- [S2505] "Off for Montana," Whitewater Register, Whitewater, Wisconsin, 20 Apr 1866, pg 3. Seen on microfilm copy borrowed from Wisconsin Historical Society.
- [S2509] "Register Correspondence," Whitewater Register, Whitewater, Wisconsin, 31 Aug 1866, pg 2. Letter dated at Great Salt Lake City, 13 Aug 1866, signed "Paulson," seen on microfilm copy borrowed from Wisconsin Historical Society.
- [S2510] "The City of the Saints," Whitewater Register, Whitewater, Wisconsin, 5 Oct 1866, pp 1, 4. Letter dated at Salt Lake City, 4 Sep 1866, signed "J. C. B[eemer]," seen on microfilm copy borrowed from Wisconsin Historical Society.
- [S2607] Edmund Janes Cleveland and Horace Gillette Cleveland, compilers, The Genealogy of the Cleveland and Cleaveland Families: an Attempt to Trace, in Both the Male and Female lines..., 3 vols. (Hartford, Connecticut: printed for the Subscribers by Case, Lockwod & Brainard Co., 1899). Images found on Ancestry.com.
- [S3052] Matthew Lyon (Fairhaven) letter to John Messinger, 17 Aug 1799, copy held by Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library (Springfield, Illinois). Copy obtained from the Library.
- [S3149] "Frankfort, March 14," Gazette of the United States, and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser, Philadelphia, 12 Apr 1799, pg 3. Image found on GenealogyBank.com.
- [S3150] "Extract of a letter from Col. Matthew Lyon, dated Knoxville, Tennessee, April 29th," The Vermont Gazette, Bennington, Vermont, 30 May1799, pg 3. Image found on GenealogyBank.com, same text found in the Aurora General Advertiser, Philadelphia, 14 Jun 1799, pg 3.
- [S3193] Deeds, Fair Haven, Vermont, Town Clerk, Fair Haven, Rutland Co., Vermont, seen on FHL microfilm #28239.
- [S4076] Lewis A. Harding, editor, History of Decatur County Indiana; its People, Industries and Institutions (Indianapolis: B. F. Bowen & Co., 1915). Images found on Google Books.
- [S4559] Tom W. Campbell, Two Fighters and Two Fines: Sketches of the Lives of Matthew Lyon and Andrew Jackson (Little Rock, Arkansas: Pioneer Publishing Company, 1941).
- [S8113] History of Tazewell County Illinois; Together with Sketches of its Cities, Villages... (Chicago: Chas. C. Chapman & Co., 1879). Images found online on Archive.org.
- [S10739] Robert Jackson, "Re: Fenker of Brockum," e-mail message to author, 9 Sep 2021.
- [S10740] City Population, online https://www.citypopulation.de/, viewed Sep 2021.
- [S10844] Robert Jackson, "Re: Fenker of Brockum," e-mail message to author, 24 Sep 2021.
- [S10845] Sally (Fenker) Lukasik, "Letter translated to English," e-mail message (Cincinnati, Ohio) to author, 15 Jul 2002. Provides English translation of 12 Jul 2002 email to her from Liesel Alma Sophie (Fenker) Lüdeker, owner of Brockum No. 33.