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This "Supplement to Genealogies in the Library of Congress" lists all genealogies in the Library of Congress that were catalogued between 1972 and 1976, showing acquisitions made by the Library in the five years since publication of the original two-volume Bibliography. Arranged alphabetically by family name, it adds several thousand works to the canon, clinching the Bibliography's position as the premier finding-aid in genealogy.
The Genealogy Annual is a comprehensive bibliography of the year's genealogies, handbooks, and source materials. It is divided into three main sections. FAMILY HISTORIES-cites American and international single and multifamily genealogies, listed alphabetically by major surnames included in each book. GUIDES AND HANDBOOKS-includes reference and how-to books for doing research on specific record groups or areas of the U.S. or the world. GENEALOGICAL SOURCES BY STATE-consists of entries for genealogical data, organized alphabetically by state and then by city or county. The Genealogy Annual, the core reference book of published local histories and genealogies, makes finding the latest information easy. Because the information is compiled annually, it is always up to date. No other book offers as many citations as The Genealogy Annual; all works are included. You can be assured that fees were not required to be listed.
John Nisbet was born in 1705 in Scotland, probably in Edinburgh, and married Sarah Brevard. They immigrated to America in 1731, and settled eventually in Lancaster Co., South Carolina. He died in 1755.
John Thomas Chambers, born 1760 in Virginia, married Margaret Feamster, in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, in 1786. They moved to Madison County, Kentucky, shortly after their marriage. They had six children, born in Madison and Estill Counties, Kentucky, and Jefferson County, Indiana. Descendants lived in Indiana and elsewhere.
James Mitchell (1767-1846) and Nancy Campbell (1771-1844) were married in 1791. They moved from Virginia to Kentucky, to Indiana and back to Kentucky. James, Jr. fought in the War of 1812. Descendants lived in Kentucky, Arkansas, Tennessee, Indiana, Oklahoma, Kansas, California, Iowa, Massachusetts, Washington, Colorado, Idaho, Texas, Oregon, Indiana and elsewhere.