BIBLIOGRAPHIA GENEALOGICA AMERICANA: AN ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO
AMERICAN GENEALOGIES AND PEDIGREES CONTAINED IN STATE, COUNTY AND
TOWN HISTORIES, PRINTED GENEALOGIES, AND KINDRED WORKS. By Daniel
S. Durrie. 239 pages, originally published in New York, 1878.
This work includes more than ten thousand surnames, alphabetically
arranged, with the names of books containing genealogical
information for those names. For each, the author and title of the
published work is cited, as well as the page numbers containing the
information relevant to the family in question. There may be any
number of books listed under a single surname; for SMITH for
example there are about 80 citations. This is a very useful
reference work, helping genealogists find those "hidden"
genealogies in early history books.
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