Saturday, October 3, 2009

Bibliography

Availability:
If the date of publication is fairly recent you may not be able to find a copy of some items yet at the library listed in the Source:. There are two possible reasons for this. A number of genealogy societies are willing to have loose pages professionally hard bound, especially if the donor is also willing to provide funds for the binding. Therefore, the item may still be out for binding. In the case of the Latter-day Saints Library in Salt Lake City, UT they are also interested in copying the pages of donated material to film, before hard binding, in order to make it possible to request film copies of the document for use at their Family History Centers. This step could further delay the availability of an item.
Ancestor Charts of the Monroe County Chapter Ohio Genealogical Society, Vol. 1. Published by the Monroe County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society, Box 641, Woodsfield, OH 43793. 1991.
  • Contents: Photo copies of Family Group Sheets of members of the Monroe County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society.
  • Includes: Charts submitted by: Denver Yoho, Lana Drum, Shirley Keevert Craib, Eleanor Schindler, Helen Josephine Butcher, Patrica J. Bugher, J. Francis Mozena, Virginia Antonio, Thadeus L. Hartman, et al.
  • Source: Library of Congress (LC Call Number F497 .M67A5 1991)
Ancestor Charts of the Monroe County Chapter Ohio Genealogical Society, Vol. 2. Published by the Monroe County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society, Box 641, Woodsfield, OH 43793. 1997.
  • Contents: Photo copies of 295 pages of 4 or 5 generation Pedigree Charts of members of the Monroe County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society.
  • Includes: Charts submitted by: Vern C. & Marisa Simmons Back, Bradley Carroll, Blaine L. Clegg, Willa (Henry) Craig, Richard E. Henthorn, Betty (Goudy) Cronin, Wilma (Stine) Davis, Wilma (Drum) Egger, Esther (Foggin) Sharps, Robert R., Guiling
    er, Josephine (Henthorn) Bolerjack, Ray Alfred Stewart, Emanuel Wilbert Baldwin, Paul Conner Henthorne, John Ogden, Ralph (Jay) Suter, Bonnie (Ross) Van Orden, Sharon (Mobberly) Watson, Elizabeth (Estlack) Mullett, Ruth (Stage) Emmons, et al. Includes index.
  • Source: Monroe County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society; Mr. Richard E. Henthorn's personal possession.
Bell, Raymond Martin, 1907-. Five Methodist families of western Pennsylvania, 1785: Henthorn, Jones, Lackey, Murphy, Pumphrey. Coralville, Iowa: R.M. Bell, 1997. 14 leaves: 1 map; 28 cm.
  • Contents: Five Pennsylvania Methodist families.
  • Includes: Bibliographical references (leaf 13) and index, Genealogy.
  • Source: Library of Congress (LC Call Number F148.B45 1997), Dewey No.: 929/ .3748 21, (LCCN: 97-132869)
Bolerjack, Mary Josephine (Henthorn) 1918-. My Story. Produced by Richard E. Henthorn, Hyattsville, MD, Sep 1994, 116 p.
  • Contents: Pedigree charts, family group records, Genealogy of Mary Edith (Gilliland) Henthorn Evans and her descendants, My Story narrative account of the life of Mary Josephine (Henthorn) Bolerjack.
  • Includes: Henthorn, Bolerjack and allied families.
  • Source: LDS Library at Salt Lake City, UT; Mrs. Bolerjack and Mr. Richard E. Henthorn's personal possession.
Booher, Emma (Rich), 1895-. Rich Hill Westmoreland County Virginia 1740 to Rich Hill Noble County Ohio 1880. c1976 Senecaville, OH, 167 p., 23 cm.
  • Contents: Jacob Reich born in Germany in 1706 came to America in about 1725. He settled in March 1740 in Westmoreland County, Virginia an area which was redistricted in the 1700's to become German township, Fayette county, PA. He married Anne Craft and may have had a 1st wife. He had 13 offspring, the last of which was Abraham Rich who was born 11 Jun 1792 and died 27 Apr 1873 on his farm in Seneca township, Noble county, OH. Abraham Rich married Anne Thompson, 10th child of James Thompson and Mary Jackson, who was born 5 Nov 1798 and died 12 Dec 1843.
  • Includes: Reich, Rich, Jennings, Miley, Jackson, Thompson, Henthorne, Coquelin, Cockley, Kackley, Millhone, Craft
  • Source: Library of Congress (LC Call Number F497. N6 B66)
Booth, Viva (Sechrist), Memorial to Abraham Thompson Secrest. 1959, 243+ p.
  • Contents: Abraham Thompson Secrest studied the history and genealogy of several families in Guernsey county, Ohio. He published one book, The Spaid Family in America. in 1922. Mrs. Booth used portions of his book as the basis for her work which added to the recorded data on the Spaid, Secrest and Thompson families.
  • Includes: Spaid, Secrest, Trenner, Thompson, Frye, Albin, Cather. Includes index.
  • Source: Handley Library in Winchester, VA; Guernsey County District Public Library, Cambridge, OH
Briggs, Ethel L. Ohio Valley Richmonds - Their Kith and Kin.. Published by Ethel L. Briggs, Route 1, Box 2, New Martinsville, WV 26155. 1976. 275 p.
  • Contents: History and genealogy of the Richmond family of Wetzel and Marshall counties, West Virginia.
  • Includes: Baker, Briggs, Gorby, Garner, Parsons, Paugh, Richmond, Siburt, Yoho, and table of contents at the back of the book, labeled, General Index.
  • Source: Mr. Richard E. Henthorn's and Mrs. Vicki Hodgman's personal possession.
Brown, James Edgar, 1865-. Genealogy of the Brown family, of Prince William county, Virginia; being a history of William Brown and seven generations of his descendants. Chicago, Press of G.E. Brown & co., 1898. 143, [1] p. ports. 24 cm.
  • Contents: Brown family genealogy.
  • Includes: William Brown, d. ca. 1732; Watson. Mentioned is the family of David and Sarah Watson who came to Virginia from Frederick Co., Maryland. Listed is a person named Henthorn Watson who some researchers believe was, David Henthorn Watson. There may also be a 1930 version of this genealogy.
  • Source: Library of Congress (LC Call Number CS71.B88 1898) (LCCN: 98-000306); also available on Microfilm 84/8336 (C).
Carnahan, Clarice (Jennings), The Tree of Life. summer 1982, 89 p.
  • Contents: David Jennings (b. 1741 - d. 1824) of Fayette County, Pennsylvania served in the Revolutionary War during the period 1778-1783. He married Mary Henthorn (b. 1739) in 1762 and they had 9 children. Some of their descendants later settled in Morgan County, OH and subsequently in Vernon County, Wisconsin.
  • Includes: Jennings, Henthorn, Woodward, Piper, Wise, Clancy, Nash, Larry, Silbaugh, Guist, Grandstaff and others.
  • Source: Mr. Richard E. Henthorn's personal possession.
Clegg, Blaine L. (Blaine Lamarr), 1923-. Cleggs of the Upper Ohio Valley: A family genealogy,. Published: [Largo, Fla.] (10822 Harborside Dr., Largo, FL 34643) : B.L. Clegg, c1990. v, 377 p., [1] leaf of plates: ill.; 26 cm.
  • Contents: This genealogy attempts to identify movements of the descendants of Thomas Clegg (about 1750-1830) and his four sons who arrived in western Pennsylvania from Ireland between 1790 and 1800. More specifically, it is the descendants of his second son, Samuel (1774-845), that are tracked and identified.
  • Includes: Clegg and related families. Includes index.
  • Source: Library of Congress (LC Call Number: CS71.C6228 1990) (LCCN Number 90-093373); Mr. Richard E. Henthorn's personal possession.
Cresap, Joseph Ord and Cresap, Bernarr, (Compilers). The History of the Cresaps, Revised Edition. Published by The Cresap Society, Gallatin, TN, 1987. 803 p.
  • Contents: Hard bound genealogy and history of Thomas Cresap, Maryland Pioneer. Includes the text of A Biographical Sketch of the Life of the Late Capt. Michael Cresap. Michael was a son of Thomas Cresap. The Michael Cresap book
    was written by John J. Jacob, 10 Mar 1826. John J. Jacob was husband of the widow of Capt. Michael Cresap.
  • Includes: Cresap and related families, Indexed
  • Source: Library of Congress; Public Library at New Martinsville, WV; Mr. Richard E. Henthorn's personal possession; also available from the Cresap Society.
Combined History of Monroe County, Ohio, H.H. Hardesty & Co., 1882, and Caldwell's Atlas of Monroe County, Ohio. Reprint (1st work) originally published in Chicago by H.H. Hardesty, 1882. Reprint (2nd work) originally published in Mount Vernon, Ohio by Atlas Publishing Co., 1898.
  • Contents: Contains historical and biographical sketches of Monroe County, and also maps showing ownership of property. Includes index.
  • Source: Film at Salt Lake Library - 0928565, item 9
Fedorchak, Catharine (Foreaker) 1918-1994. Family Research in Monroe County, Ohio - Vol. I and Vol. II.
  • Contents: A set of 2 volumes of reprints of the newspaper column "Family Research in Monroe County, Ohio" which appeared in The Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, OH. Vol. II contains columns which appeared during the period 15 Jul 1973 - 14 Jun 1977.
  • Source: The DAR Library in Washington, DC has Volume II.
Fedorchak, Catharine (Foreaker) 1918-1994. Family Research in Monroe County, Ohio - Vol. 1. Indexed and reprinted by the Monroe County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society, Box 641, Woodsfield, OH 43793. 1997
  • Contents: A one volume set of reprints of the newspaper column "Family Research in Monroe County, Ohio" which appeared in The Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, OH, 29 Jun 1967 to 28 Jun 1973. Includes Table of Contents and Index.
  • Source: The Monroe County Ohio Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society; Mr. Henthorn's personal possession.
Fedorchak, Catharine (Foreaker) 1918-1994. Monroe County, Ohio Records - Vol. I to XVII.
  • Contents: A set of 17 volumes of extracts made from various documents, records and newspapers in Monroe County, Ohio published over a period of 20 years, sometimes with co-authors. Vol. VII contains a 27 page index to the Hardesty history of
    Monroe County. Vol. XV contains the genealogy of Mrs. Fedorchak and Mrs. Wilma S. Davis. For a number of years Mrs. Fedorchak also wrote a column on local history and genealogy for the "Spirit of Democracy," Woodsfield, Monroe Co., Ohio. One series
    of articles dealt with researching the HENTHORN family in Monroe county.
  • Source: Library of Congress has some of the volumes. The DAR Library in Washington, DC has most of the volumes.
Focht, Harry A. and Freeland, Ernest W.; Freeland, H. Frank; Watson, William B. 1923-1993. A Freeland History: being a genealogical record of the descendants of Mary (Pollock) Freeland of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, 1746-1971. Hummelstown, PA,
Printed by Thoroughbred Press, 1971, x, 356 p. illus. 25 cm.
  • Includes: Freeland, Watson.
  • Source: Library of Congress.
Gander, Charles Harrison, 1928-. The history and genealogy of the Gander families. Baltimore (1001 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, MD 21202: Gateway Press), 1987. xii, 1044 p., ill., 24 cm.
  • Contents: Award winning, hard bound, history and genealogy of the Gander families.
  • Includes: Gander, Thompson, Secrest, Henthorn
  • Source: Library of Congress (LC Call Number CS71. G1926 1987)
Guide to Genealogical Research in the National Archives, Published by the National Archives Trust Fund Board, U.S. General Services Administration, Washington, DC. 1982. xiii, 304 p.: ill. (some col.), facsims. ; 28 cm.
  • Contents: The National Archives of the United States document American history from the time of the First Continental Congress and hold the permanently valuable records of the three branches of the federal government. The archives are preserved and made available because of their continuing practical use in the necessary processes of government, for the protection of public and private rights, and for the uses that can be made of the information contained in them by scholars, students, and the general public.
    The records amount to more than 1 million cubic feet. They are in the custody of the National Archives and Records Service and are housed in the National Archives building in Washington, D.C., in the archives branches in the Washington National Records Center in Suitland, MD., at the new Archives II in College Park, MD, and in eleven regional archives branches located in Federal Archives and Records Centers around the country. They are described in the comprehensive Guide to the National Archives of the United States (Washington: National Archives and Records Service, 1974). In each of the National Archives repositories, additional finding aids are available. There include inventions, preliminary inventories, special lists, indexes, and supplemental guides on specific subjects.
  • This work superseded the 1964 Guide to Genealogical Records in the National Archives, compiled by Meredith B. Colket, Jr. and Frank E. Bridgers. A complete revision and enlargement, this guide includes records not described in the earlier editiion, particularly records of genealogical value in the regional archives branches. It also contains illustrations and photographs, citations to microfilm publications, and expanded and clarified descriptions of the records.
  • Includes: Appendices. Includes index.
  • Source: Library of Congress (LC Call Number: Z5313.U5 U54 1982 CS68) (LCCN Number 82-021040); Mr. Richard E. Henthorn's personal possession
Headlee, A.J.W. (Alvah John Washington), 1902-. George Lemley and wife Catherine Yoho and their descendants for two centuries. Morgantown, WV: Headlee, 1975. 219 p.: ill.; 22 cm.
  • Contents: Hard bound genealogy of the family of George and Catherine (Yoho) Lemley.
  • Includes: Lemley, Yoho, Headlee, Hadley; includes index
  • Source: Library of Congress (LC Call Number CS71.L547 1975); Dewey No: 929 /.2/ 0973; (LCCN: 75-322356)
Heagler, Ethel C. (Conger) 1881-. Conger History 1664-1941. compiled by Ethel C. Heagler, Broadlawn Farm, Cooksville, IL, 1941.
  • Contents:
    Mrs. Ethel (Conger) Heagler wrote: The compiler of this history has written hundreds of letters and spent years of research to obtain the information contained in this small volume. Mrs. Heagler has been for twenty-five years, a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), Chapter at Bloomington, IL and has served the Chapter as Historian and Librarian. She also has membership in the Institute of American Genealogy in Chicago, and is a Charter member of the McLean County, Illinois Home Bureau and taught in the public schools of the county.
  • Includes: Conger and related families.
  • Source: State Library of Ohio, 65 Front Street, Columbus, OH 43226-0334; Mr. Richard E. Henthorn's personal possession.
Henderson: family genealogical data, 1513-1967. undated. 83 p.
  • Contents: Edward Henderson (1776-1840), of Scottish lineage, immigrated from Ireland to Ripley County, Indiana and married Mary S. Richards. Descendants to 1967 lived in Indiana, Illinois, Washington, DC and elsewhere. Transcript of 83 leaves is held at the Ripley County Historical Museum, Versailles, Indiana.
  • Includes: Henderson, Bruner, Henthorn, Plumley, Roberts, Williams.
  • Source: Film at Salt Lake Library - 1312800, item 33
Henthorn, Herman William 1916-1997. South of Lone Oak. Produced by Richard E. Henthorn, Hyattsville, MD, May 1995, 40 p.
  • Contents: Pedigree charts, Genealogy of Isaac William Henthorn and his descendants, South of Lone Oak narrative account of the life of Herman William Henthorn.
  • Includes: Henthorn and allied families.
  • Source: LDS Library at Salt Lake City, UT; Mr. Richard E. Henthorn's personal possession.
Henthorn, Norma (Latham) 1924-1992 and Raymond M. Bell. The Henthorn Family - Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia - with notes on Cresap and Quinn families. 1990. 33 p.
  • Contents: Two young men, John and James Henthorn, set out from Ireland for the New World about 1730. The first record of John is on the 1732 New Garden, Chester County tax list. In 1734, both John and James are listed in adjoining London Grove Township. James married about 1732 and became a blacksmith. John married in 1738 and was a farmer. There are extensive notes on the Cresap family. Thomas Cresap was an early frontiersman who probably influenced the Henthorns to settle in Pennsylvania. A John Quinn married Sarah (Henthorn) Parr and their oldest son, James Quinn, became a well-known Methodist preacher in western Pennsylvania and Ohio.
  • Includes: Henthorn, Cresap, Quinn. Includes table of contents and index.
  • Source: Mr. Richard E. Henthorn's personal possession. Library of Congress (LC Call Number CS71.H5279 1990)
Henthorn, Richard E., 1939- and Mary Josephine (Henthorn) Bolerjack, 1918-. Henthorn Family - James Henthorn II of Monroe County, Ohio . Hyattsville, Maryland, 10 Dec 1996, 780 p.
  • Contents: Researchers believe that James Henthorn, II, of Monroe County, Ohio was the son of James Henthorn I who along with his brother John was the first Henthorn in the colonies. This work is the genealogy and history of James Henthorn II as of December 1996.
  • Includes: Henthorn, Bolerjack and allied families; every name index
  • Source: LDS Library, Salt Lake City, UT (probably on roll film only); National Genealogical Society (NGS), Arlington, VA; Monroe County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society, Woodsfield, OH (hard bound into 2 volumes); Wetzel County Genealogical Society, New Martinsville, WV (hard bound into 2 volumes) ; Mrs. Jospehine Bolerjack's personal possession; Mr. Henthorn's personal possession; Mrs. Elizabeth Mullett's personal possession; Mr. E. Delbert Henthorn's personal possession.
Henthorn, Richard E., 1939-. Hinthorn / Hinthorne Family Genealogy. Hyattsville, Maryland, 1995, 242 p.
  • Contents: Genealogy and history of the Hinthorn / Hinthorne families of America with emphasis on branches of McLean Co., IL: Independence, KS and the west coast.
  • Includes: Hinthorn and Hinthorne family; every name index
  • Source: McLean County Genealogical and Historical Society Library, McLean Co., IL. (hard bound)
Henthorn, Richard E., 1939-. Genealogy of David and Sarah Watson.
Hyattsville, Maryland, Jul 1996, 282 p.
  • Includes: Watson family; every name index
  • Source: National Genealogical Society Library, Arlington, VA
in St. Louis, MO.]
Henthorn, Richard E., 1939-. Yoho Family. Hyattsville, Maryland, Jun 1995, 578 p.
  • Contents: Compilation of Yoho family genealogy and history gathered from the work of many different Yoho family researchers and personal research of the author. Prepared for donation to the silent auction held at the June 1995 Yoho Family Association reunion held at New Martinsville, WV.
  • Includes: Yoho and allied families
  • Source: Hugh L. Yoho's personal possession; Additional copy donated to the Southern California Genealogical Society, Burbank, CA by Mr. Hugh L. Yoho.
Henthorn, Richard E., 1939- and Clarice V. (Eller) Stanley, 1923-. Rine (Ryan) Family History - 1998 Edition. Hyattsville, Maryland, 20 Jun 1998, p. 421
  • Contents: Compilation of the genealogy and history of the Lazarus Rine family of Marshall and Wetzel counties, WV. Prepared for donation to the silent auction held at the June 1998 Yoho Family Association reunion in New Martinsville, WV.
  • Includes: Rine, Yoho and allied families; every name index
  • Source: LDS Library, Salt Lake City, UT; Wetzel County Genealogical Society, New Martinsville, WV; Mr. Finley L. Ryan Jr.'s personal possession; Daughters of the American Revolution Library donated by Mrs. Clarice V. (Eller) Stanley; Mr. Ralph E. (Red) Hunter and his wife, Charlotte A. (Rine) Hunter's personal possession; Mr. Richard E. Henthorn's personal possession.
Henthorn, Richard E., 1939- and T. (Thomas) Vernon Anderson, 1951-. Yoho Family - Henry Yoho and Annabelle Buchanan. Hyattsville, Maryland, 21 Jun 1997, 375 p.
  • Contents: Compilation of the genealogy and history of the Henry Yoho and Annabelle Buchanan of Marshall County, WV and their descendants. Prepared for donation to the silent auction held at the June 1997 Yoho Family Association reunion in New
    Martinsville, WV.
  • Includes: Yoho and allied families; every name index
  • Source: LDS Library, Salt Lake City, UT; Wetzel County Genealogical Society, New Martinsville, WV (hard bound); Moundsville Public Library, Moundsville, WV (3 ring notebook); Claude Ray Burton's personal possession; Rev. Mike Yoho's personal possession; Mr. Richard E. Henthorn's personal possession.
Henthorn, Richard E., 1939- and T. (Thomas) Vernon Anderson, 1951-. Yoho Family - Henry Yoho and Annabelle Buchanan. Hyattsville, Maryland, 20 Jun 1998, p.546
  • Contents: Compilation of the genealogy and history of the Henry Yoho and Annabelle Buchanan of Marshall County, WV and their descendants. Prepared for donation to the silent auction held at the June 1998 Yoho Family Association reunion in New
    Martinsville, WV.
  • Includes: Yoho and allied families; every name index
  • Source: Library of Congress (LCCN: 98-186389); Denver Clayton Yoho's personal possession; Sullivan Blair Yoho's personal possession; Daughters of the American Revolution Library donated by Mrs. Clarice V. (Eller) Stanley; Mrs. H. Jean (Yeater) Anderson's personal possession; Mr. Richard E. Henthorn's personal possession.
Henthorn, Roy 1922- and Norma (Latham) Henthorn 1924-1992. History and Descendants of Amos and Elizabeth Sharp Henthorn, 1816-1959. Bethany, Oklahoma, 1959. 40 p. Sometimes referred to as: "The Amos Tree."
  • Contents: James Henthorn came from Europe in 1720 and settled near Martinsburg, West Virginia where he died in the year 1776.
  • Includes: Henthorn, Williamson and allied families. Includes index.
  • Source: Film at LDS Library at Salt Lake City, UT - 0928424, item 3; Mr. Richard E. Henthorn's personal possession.
Henthorn, Ruth Evelin (Carlson) 1901-1994, Recollections of Ruth Evelin (Carlson) Henthorn, 25 Mar 1901 - 16 Apr 1994. Produced by Richard E. Henthorn, Hyattsville, MD, June 1994, 18 p.
  • Contents: Narrative recollections of Ruth Evelin (Carlson) Henthorn, mother of genealogy researcher, Richard E. Henthorn, written over the period, 3 Sep 1988 to 19 Sep 1991 with Epilogue written on 7 June 1994.
  • Includes: Henthorn, Carlson/Hagstrom family
  • Source: LDS Library at Salt Lake City, UT; Mr. Richard E. Henthorn's personal possession.
Henthorne, Stephen E. 1945-. Henthorn(e) Family History - The New World - 1705-1989. Alexandria, Louisiana, 22 Nov 1988. p. 30.
  • Contents: James and John Henthorn, brothers came from Northern Ireland about 1730 and settled in London Grove, Chester County, PA.
  • Includes: Henthorn, Tuttle, Remy, Watson, Jackson.
  • Source: Mr. Richard E. Henthorn's personal possession.
Jennings, Eileen (Stockman) 1938-. The Jennings Family. Marceline, MO, Walsworth Pub, c1976. 158 p., ill., 29 cm.
  • Contents: Descendants of David Jennings of western Pennsylvania.
  • Includes: Jennings, Henthorn, Alexander, Bridges, Moore.
  • Source: Library of Congress.
Johnson, Virginia Bondurant. Harriett Lucretia White and Charles Jacob Newman, their family. / compiled by Virginia Bondurant Johnson. c1972. 161 p.
  • Contents: Descendants of Charles Jacob Newman, born 1870 Kingwood, WV and
    Harriett Lucretia White, born 1868.
  • Includes: Newman, White, Guseman, Stewart, Henthorn, Ridgway. Includes index.
  • Source: Book at Salt Lake Library - 929.273 N462j Library of Congress
Kilpatrick, Marian Douglas (Jones). The Kilpatrick Family. 1930.
  • Contents: Ancestors and Descendants of Marian Douglas Jones and Robert Jackson Kilpatrick. Compiled from genealogical notes which she assembled but had not put in book form when the Reaper came.
  • Includes: Downard, Jackson, Kilpatrick, Henthorn, Thompson.
  • Source: Library of Congress
Kramer, Valerie Jean (Charnock) 1949-. Descendants of Captain John Baker. Published by Valerie Jean Kramer, Port Orford, OR., January 1999. 321 pages with extensive every-name and placename index.
  • Contents: The descendants of Captain John Baker and Elizabeth Sullivan of Ohio county, West Virginia and Monroe county, Ohio.  There is an historical Baker's Station sign on the West Virginia side of the Ohio river.
  • Includes: Henthorn, Baker, Yoho, Rine, colored photos
  • Source: Mr. Richard E. Henthorn's personal possession; Cumberland Trail Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 576, St. Clairsville, OH 43950; Washington County Public Library, 615 Fifth Street, Marietta, OH 45750-19730; The New York Public Library, 11 West 40th Street, New York, NY 10018; Monroe County Chapter OGS, Box 641, Woodsfield, OH 43793. As of 6 October 2012 copies were still available, with color photos, $32.95, with black and white photos, $22.95, from Valerie Jean Kramer, P.O. Box 49, Port Orford, OR 97465 or order online at: Order Genealogy
Larson, F.H. (Fritz Herbert) 1905-. A Journey Back in Life: A tribute to my heritage.. Published by F.H. Larson, Lincoln, NE; 140, [20] p.: ill.; 22 cm.
  • Contents: Story of the life of F.H. Larson and his ancestors who homesteaded on the western Nebraska prairie. Includes genealogy of his family and that of his wife, Amy Althea (Carlson) Larson.
  • Includes: Larson, Hagstrom, Carlson, Henthorn
  • Source: Library of Congress (LC Call Number: CT275.L2764 A35 1981) (LCCN Number: 83-243743); Mr. Richard E. Henthorn's personal possession.
Leonard, Helen Maxine (Crowell) 1919-. The Conger Confabs Quarterly Newsletters, Vol. 1, ed. 1 (Mar. 1975) - Vol. 20, no. 4 (Dec. 1994). Author's edition. Janesville, Iowa (West Barrick Road, Janesville, IA 50647), Conger Publications, 1994.
854 p. illus. 29 cm.
  • Contents: Maxine (Crowell) Leonard of Janesville, IL was the editor/ publisher of The Conger Confab, the quarterly Conger family newsletter for a period of 20 years. She donated copies of the newsletter to the Library of Congress. Cove
    r title: The Conger Confabs News Letters, 1975-1994. The Library of Congress has a hard bound copy, with at least one issue either bound out of place, at the back, or included twice.
  • Includes: Conger and allied families. Includes index.
  • Source: Library of Congress (LC Call Number: CT275.C7623 C66) (LCCN Number 96-643374)
Leonard, (Helen) Maxine (Crowell) 1919-. The Conger Family of America. Janesville, Iowa, 1972 & 1992. 2 v. illus. 29 cm. (Over 700 pages in each volume, published in 1972 and 1992)
  • Contents: Conger researchers believe that all Congers in the United States descended from John Belconger and his sons. This two volume set of information about the members of the Conger family consists of Family Group Record type information gathered by long time Conger researcher and publisher, Maxine (Crowell) Leonard. Both volumes can be requested with the same accession number. Be sure to specify that you want both volumes.
  • Includes: Conger and allied families. Includes index.
  • Source: Library of Congress (LC Call Number: CS71.C7515 1972) (LCCN Number: 73-157521 r95)
Lincicome, Glen A. (Glen Allan), 1932-. My mother's people.. Published by G.A. Lincicome, 454 1/2 Scioto St., Urbana, OH 43078; ill., 28 cm.
  • Contents: Genealogy of a branch of the Yoho family.
  • Includes: Pitts, Morgan, Yoho and Lincicome. Includes Index.
  • Source: Library of Congress (LC Call Number: CS71.P69 1986) (LCCN Number: 87-118055)
Macdonald, Albert G. (Geddes) Descendants of Hugh and Mary Jackson, Sr. and related families - Craft, Dunaway, Fuller, Henthorn, and McCleary. undated and unpaged.
  • Contents: Hugh Jackson Sr. came from Ireland about 1750, and settled in Maryland.
  • Includes: Jackson, Craft, Dunaway, Fuller, Henthorn, McCleary. Includes index.
  • Source: Film at Salt Lake Library - 0874260, item 4; DAR Library, Washington, DC; Maryland Genealogical Society; Chester County Historical Society, West Chester, PA; Hagerstown Library, Hagerstown, MD; Ottawa Library, Ottawa, IA; Peabody Library, Baltimore, MD; Streator Library, Streator, IL; Uniontown Library, Uniontown, PA; Wisconsin Historical Library, Madison, WI; Pennsylvania State Library; Illinois State Library; Carnegie Library, Pittsburgh, PA; Genealogical Society of Utah; Mr. Richard E. Henthorn's personal possession.
Monroe County, Ohio Families. Published by the Monroe County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society, Box 641, Woodsfield, OH 43793. 1992. 351 p.
  • Family history book of the people of Monroe County, Ohio. Over 960 family histories
  • and stories and photographs in the words of the contributors.
  • Includes: Index
  • Source: Address above. Mr. Richard E. Henthorn's personal possession.
Mullett, Elizabeth (Estlack) 1935- and Helen Jane Estlack 1929-1993. The Henthorns - A Tip of the Iceberg. 1990. 101 p.
  • Contents: A small portion of the descendants of the Henthorn brothers, James and John. The Estlack family lives in Tyler and Wetzel County, West Virginia and the focus of the document is on West Virginia and Ohio Henthorns.
  • Includes: Atkinson, Baker, Brown, Burkham, Campbell, Cockrell, Estlack, Goudy, Hart, Henthorn, Jennings, Johnston, Kyger, Mansfield, Mathews, Mullett, Rumple, Sanderson, Smith, Stewart, Stine, Thompson, Ullom, Underwood, Watson, Wright, Yoho,
    York. Includes Index.
  • Source: Mr. Richard E. Henthorn's personal possession.
Owens, Ivan C. Easton-Avery Community History 1963. 1964.
  • Contents: History of the Easton-Avery Community.
  • Includes: Everly, Hanway, Henthorn, Jarrett, Ridgeway, Stewart.
  • Source: Library of Congress
Pankau, Edmund J. Check It Out!. Chicago; Contemporary Books. c1992.
  • Contents: Without a badge, gun, or subpoena, you can get detailed, factual information about any person or organization -- quickly and legally -- through the same publicly available sources that America's top investigative agencies use
    to identify frauds, thieves, and even killers.

    Renowned investigator Edmund J. Pankau explains how to run a thorough, confidential, and completely legal background search on someone, locate a person you haven't seen in years, determine whether your spouse is being faithful, and much more. You'll find
    out which public records to access, where to find them, what to look for, and professional techniques for doing your research quickly and efficiently. You'll also learn to identify the signals that can alert you to steer clear of someone who could invol
    ve you in financial loss, personal misery, or public humiliation. When your health, wealth, and happiness might be at stake, you'll have the know-how to check it out.
  • Source: Library of Congress (LCCN Number 91-39262) (LC Call Number: JK245.P82P36 1992); Mr. Richard E. Henthorn's personal possession.
Peer, Marie J. John Rudy and Mary Gahman - Their Ancestors and Descendants. 1990. Marie J. Peer; Box 1021; Craig, CO 81626, xii, 587 p.: ill. maps; 28 cm
  • Contents: History of the ancestors and descendants of John and Mary (Gaham) Rudy.
  • Includes: Barth/Bard, Grossman, Henthorn, Leib, and Long.
  • Source: Library of Congress (LCCN Number 90-61546) (LC Call Number: CS71.R8882 1990)
Rathbone, P. (Peter). Henthorn: A Study of a Lancashire Family. 29 May 1986. 29 p.
  • Contents: A broad brush study of the Henthorn(e) family of Lancashire, England
  • Includes: Henthorn, Henthorne and allied families, tree diagrams, reference list
  • Source: LDS Libraray at Salt Lake City, UT (Film); Mr. Richard E. Henthorn's personal possession.
Schafer, Grace F. (Grace Florence Suter) 1898-1975. Mozena Genealogy. 21 Mar 1962, 37 p.
  • Contents: John Mozena was born somewhere in France in 1747. He came to this country during the Revolutionary War with Marquis de Lafayette. He married Hannah Foot. He lived in Newtown, CT until 1800 when he went to Virginia (now West Virginia). Later he moved to Monroe Co., OH to an area about 2 miles north of Baresville, OH.
  • Includes: Mozena, Harrison, Suter, Schafer, Henthorn.
  • Source: Mr. Richard E. Henthorn's personal possession.
Schafer, Grace F. (Grace Florence Suter) 1898-1975. Tisher family came to America from Switzerland in 1819. undated.
  • Contents: Jacob Tisher and his family immigrated from Switzerland to West Virginia in 1819. Some descendants moved to Ohio and elsewhere. Includes Life sketch and family record of Isaac Tisher, born March 1, 1856, Monroe Co., Ohio. by Charles Daniel Tisher.
  • Includes: Tisher, Ensinger, Henthorn, Sutter, Voegtly. Includes index.
  • Source: Film at Salt Lake Library - 1321385, item 1
Secrest, Abraham Thompson, 1870-1938. Spaid Genealogy from the first of the name in this country to the present time. Columbus, Ohio, Privately printed for the compiler by Nitschke bros., 1922. viii, 395 p. incl. front. illus. (incl. ports
.) 24 cm.
  • Contents: Spaid, Secrest and Thompson families of Guernsey county, OH.
  • Includes: Spaid, Secrest, Hellyer, Anderson, Fry, Thompson
  • Source: Library of Congress (LC Call Number CS71.S733 1922)
Watson, Clive F. 1913-. Genealogy of David (d. 1769) and Sarah Watson. Published by Clive F. Watson, Arlington, VA, 1998. various page numbering.
  • Contents: Emphasis on families of David Watson (1815-1900), Noble Co., Ohio and Alonzo Heenan Watson (1860-1935) of Sedgwick, KS.
  • Includes: Henthorn, Skinner, Yoho, Smith/Brough, Walker/Gillespie
  • Source: Mr. Richard E. Henthorn's personal possession.
Webster, Harriet. Family Secrets: How telling and not telling affect our children, our relationships, and our lives. Reading, Mass.; Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., c1991.
  • Contents: Through down-to-eath and true-life stories, Harriet Webster gives us a bird's-eye view of the damage that is done when we keep family secrets. Just as importantly, she lets us in on the biggest secret of all: in sharing our shames an
    d sorrows we grow in love and understanding. Joan Borysenko, Ph.D., Author of Minding the Body, Mending the Mind and Guilt is the Teacher, Love is the Lesson.
    For three years Harriet Webster listened to the moving, powerful, and often painful secrets of dozens of families. Homosexuality. Alcoholism. Illegitimate children. Suicide. These are the kinds of things that families hide from themselves and from others, but at high psychological cost. Their stories show us how secrecy, which is often meant to deflect pain, perpetuates and exacerbates it, while truth can have the power to heal.
  • Source: Library of Congress (LCCN Number 90-22828) (LC Call Number: HQ734.W414 1991); Mr. Richard E. Henthorn's personal possession.
Wilson, Diane Estelle (Black), 1946-. Kyger Family History. Published by Diane Estelle (Black) Wilson, Downers Grove, Il, 26 April 2001, 721 p.
  • Contents: Descendants of Daniel Kyger (1762-1849) and Ann(a) Henthorn Kyger (1780-1859).
  • Includes: Kyger, Kygar, Henthorn, Jenkins, Morgan, Yoho
  • Compilers: Florence Kay (Holly) Bolls; Richard Edson Henthorn; Nancy (Kesselring) Michael; Thomas Clifford Morgan; Diane (Black) Wilson.
  • Contributors of Data: B, Virginia (Brake) Antonio; Joyce (Kyger) Baser; Maude (Jenkins) Black; Scott Russell Brown; James Gerald Elliot; Karen (Lancaster) Garman; Tami (Dayley) Greenwood; C. Ruth (Nelson) Hartinger; Henry Kastl; Catherine L. Kyger; Christian Noel Kyger; Ardis D. (Kyger) Lindley; Florence (Nuttle) McCarter; George & Sara (Kyger) McClelland; Gary L. Melvin; M. Jean (Black) Miller; William Curtis Morgan; Pauline (Kastl) Rowland; Judy (Perry) Seay; Tamara (Tuskas) Tam; Mary (Jenkins) Twyning
  • Source: Mr. Richard E. Henthorn's personal possession.
Wilson, Roy Edson. The William Wilson, Sr. Family (1722-1851) - Footprints on the Sands of Time. Published by Roy E. Wilson, 1970, Revision 1977.
  • Contents: Genealogy of the William Wilson, Sr. family..
  • Includes: Wilson, Watson, Yoho, Henry
  • Source: Mr. Richard E. Henthorn's personal possession.
Wright, John F., Sketches of the Life and Labors of James Quinn, who was nearly half a century a minister of the gospel in the Methodist Episcopal church. Cincinnati, Printed at the Methodist book concern, 1851. 324 p. front. (port.) cm.
  • Contents: James Quinn the son of John Quinn and Sarah Henthorn was born in Washington county, PA on 1 Apr 1775. He became a well-known Methodist circuit rider in western Pennsylvania and Ohio. He kept a type of diary which was published by his friend John F. Wright after his death, with the proceeds going to his widow.
  • Includes: Quinn, Henthorn, Robinette
  • Source: Library of Congress
Yoho, Denver C. (Denver Clayton), 1913-. Charlie Yoho, His Family - 200 Years Along the Ohio River; index by Mrs. Carol Hassig. Gallipolis, OH (Rt. 3, Box 202, Gallipolis, OH 45631). 1982. 318 p. : ill.; 29 cm
  • Contents: Family history of Charles Yoho and Alice Elizabeth Church.
  • Includes: Yoho and related families, includes index
  • Source: Library of Congress ( LC Call Number CS71.Y537 1982) (LCCN Number: 83-218311)
Yoho, Denver C. (Denver Clayton), 1913-. Tall Tales and Memories of Life in Rural West Virginia; Published by Northup Communications, Inc., Sara Yoho Northup, 1116 Smith Street, Charleson, WV 25301. Abt. 1996. 77 p. : ill.
  • Contents: Genealogy and family history researcher, Denver Clayton Yoho, born 1 Jun 1913, wrote this collection of "tall tales and memories." The dominant theme of the stories is growing up and making a living during the Great Depression, but it contains some of his earliest memories (around 1916-1917) and some of the stories told to him by his elders. The relationship between the teamster and the animals he owned is also a main theme.
  • Includes: Table of Contents and appendix
  • Source: Personal possession of Mr. Richard E. Henthorn



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