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The Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine (PGM), prior to 1948 called Publications of the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, is published twice a year, in a biannual volume containing compiled genealogies, Bible records, court records, tombstone inscriptions, and transcriptions of other Pennsylvania sources. Current issues are a benefit of ...
Lost in Pennsylvania? Try the Published Pennsylvania Archives by Christine Crawford-Oppenheimer, M.L.S., 1999, The Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania [1]; Guide to the Published Archives of Pennsylvania Covering the 138 Volumes of Colonial records and Pennsylvania Archives, Series I-IX by Henry Howard, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1949 [2] [3]
A dyer by trade, he was the head of one of the first 13 German families who sailed aboard the ship Concord to arrive in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 6 October 1683, beginning the German immigration to America. Kunders later called himself Anthony Conrads and still later Cunard, and was also called Dennis Conrad.
Some were donated, but most were added when they were sent to be reviewed in their magazine, The Genealogical Helper. [1] Over the course of nearly sixty years, the collection gradually grew to include approximately 80,000 books , serials , pamphlets , compact discs , microfilms , atlases , maps , and databases .
Letter from Joseph Breintnall to Thomas Hopkinson, 31 March 1732 Early printed sample of American leaves made by Joseph Breintnall in the 1730s. Joseph Breintnall (died 1746) was an influential American merchant and amateur naturalist.
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