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Genealogy
and History of LIVINGSTON County, Michigan
3 Books with nearly
1500 pages of information
CD Contents
3 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1.
History of Livingston Co., Michigan : with illustrations and biographical
sketches of its prominent men and pioneers. Philadelphia: Everts &
Abbott, Ellis, Franklin 1880, 534 pgs.
Book
Contents
Outline
map of Livingston Co. Mich.
History
of Livingston County, Michigan. Chapter I. Livingston County and its Indian
occupants
Chapter
II. Cessions of Indian lands--settlement of the County
Chapter
III. Changes of civil jurisdiction--erection and organization of Livingston
County--courts and county buildings
Chapter
IV. The press--the professions--Livingston civil list--county societies
Chapter
V. Internal improvements
Chapter
VI. Military record of Livingston County
Chapter
VII. Fifth Infantry
Chapter
VIII. Ninth and Fifteenth Infantry
Chapter
IX. Twenty-second Infantry
Chapter
X. Twenty-sixth Infantry
Chapter
XI. Third and Sixth Cavalry
Chapter
XII. Other Livingston County soldiers
Chapter
XIII. Agriculture--Farmers' associations--population
History
of the Villages and Townships of Livingston County.
Village
of Howell, Howell
Township, Village
of Brighton, Brighton Township
Handy
Township, Iosco
Township, Putnam
Township, Hamburg
Township
Genoa
Township, Unadilla
Township, Green
Oak Township, Conway Township
Marion
Township, Hartland
Township, Oceola
Township, Tyrone
Township
Deerfield
Township, Cohoctah
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Portrait and biographical album of Ingham and Livingston Counties, Michigan
: containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens
of the counties, together with biographies of all the governors of the
state and of the presidents of the United States. Chicago: Chapman Bros.,
1891, 859 pgs.
Book
Contents
Portraits
and biographies of the Governors of Michigan and the Presidents of the
United States: Presidents
Portraits
and biographies of the Governors of Michigan and the Presidents of the
United States: Governors
Ingham
and Livingston Counties, Michigan
Biographical
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3.
More descendants of William Chase of Yarmouth : being the progeny of William
Chase (1787-1843) of Wyoming County, New York and Livingston County, Michigan
: typescript, Loftin, Amy Chase 1968, 62 pgs. Typescript; contains
genealogy of the Chase family.
Book
Contents
The Chase
Family
Descendants
of Isaac Chase
Descendants
of Hannah Chase
Descendants
of Amy C Chase
Descendants
of Warren Chase
Descendants
of Harriet Chase
Descendants
of Charles Chase
Descendants
of Wardwell Chase
Appendix:
Civil War Records
Appendix:
Bibliography
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