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Newport, Rhode Island Directories, 1887-92
Directories listing over 50,300 names for Newport, Rhode Island from 1887 to 1892
Description
Located in southern Rhode Island, the city of Newport was formed in 1639 and is part of Newport County. This database is a transcription of city directories originally published in 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891 and 1892. In addition to providing the resident's name, it provides their address and occupational information. It includes over 88,900 names, mostly heads of households. For the researcher of ancestors from southern Rhode Island, this can be an extremely valuable collection.
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Felix Wierzbicki, California Guidebook, 1849 A straightforward guide book to California's 1849 gold fields
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Pawtucket, Rhode Island Directories, 1890-92 Directories listing over 50,600 names for Pawtucket, Rhode Island from 1890 to 1892
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Woonsocket, Rhode Island Directories, 1890-93 Directories listing over 36,200 names for Woonsocket, Rhode Island from 1890 to 1893
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Westerly, Rhode Island Directories, 1888-90, 1892 Directories listing over 12,000 names for Westerly, Rhode Island from 1888 to 1890, and 1892
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Essex District, Ontario, Canada Census, 1881 (Kingsville, Colchester, Sandwich, Pelee, Gosfield) This is extraction of census records for Essex District, Kingsville, Colchester N., Sandwich W., Pelee Isl, Gosfield, Ontario 1881
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Burrard District, British Columbia Census, 1901: Coast District and Vancouver City An extraction from the Burrard District, British Columbia 1901 census for the Coast District and Vancouver City.
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Rhode Island Census, 1774 9,000 records of 1774 Rhode Island Census categorized by town
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Rhode Island Pensioners, 1835 Rhode Island soldiers covered under various pension acts in the early nineteenth century
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Leavenworth County, Kansas Tax Payers, 1900-20 Collection of tax payer lists in Leavenworth County, Kansas between 1900 and 1920
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Rhode Island Colonial War Servicemen, 1740-62 Listing of over 3800 men who served Rhode Island between 1740 and 1762
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