Dear Listers,
A post was just sent to my Livingston County list referring you to a site
with what I found to be hard to read type & large images (at least for dial
up people) to Livingston county items. I have spent over 10 years buying
(often at very high prices) & collecting data for Livingston County MI (and
many other states too) and then putting that data on the first & only
independent site for Livingston County MI data. While I am only going to
list Livingston County items here, please check out the Memorial Library
site for your state & county.
It became apparent to me that perhaps while I have been sick I have not
thought of mentioning all the data that is available on the Livingston
County sites. Below are some of those items. I have tons more coming that
will blow your socks off. My sites are all hosted by
www.USGenNet.org
<
http://www.usgennet.org/> which is the first & only 501 C 3 site for
History & Genealogy Projects. Any donations no matter what the size are tax
deductible in the majority of cases. When I could not cover the $2000 a year
to keep this much data on line due to the red light runner, they stepped in
and saved the sites from going off line.
www.LivGenMI.com <
http://www.livgenmi.com/> is where you can find that
data. My sister site
www.MemorialLibrary.com
<
http://www.memoriallibrary.com/> also has thousands and thousands of pages
of history not only for Michigan but for many other states. There are tons
of antiquarian books coming.
Of interest to Livingston County MI:
The 1880 County History, complete with an all name index:
www.MemorialLibrary.com/MI/Livingston/1880
The 1891 Portrait & Biographical Album for Ingham & Livingston County MI,
complete with all name index.
www.MemorialLibrary.com/MI/LivIngPB
The 1919 Honor Roll for Livingston County (from WWI) complete with all name
index
www.MemorialLibrary.com/MI/Livinsgston/WWI
The Marriage Index 1863-1933 (by both Husband & wife)
www.MemorialLibrary.com/MI/Livingston/Wed
The Death Index 1867-1948 complete with all name index
www.MemorialLibrary.com/MI/Livingston/Death
Fowlerville Review from Fowlerville, Michigan -
This is a great compilation of extractions by Dianne Richards, Linda
Philbert & Kernie King for the years 1874-1879. They cover Births, Weddings,
Deaths inside Livingston County, Deaths outside Livingston County (Many all
over the state of Michigan) and Miscellaneous News. There is an all name
index also.
<
http://www.memoriallibrary.com/MI/Livingston/FRE>
www.MemorialLibrary.com/MI/Livingston/FRE
The 3 plat books for the county complete with all name indexes: 1875, 1895 &
1915
I am in the process of redoing these but the original ones I put up are
linked from either from LivGenMI or the Memorial Library.
Other items that are up are the 1868 History of Howell, 35th MI Infantry
record book, Miss Mary Bush Autograph book, 1911 History of Howell & the
Township of Howell.
Related to both Livingston County & Michigan Counties & the whole US of
1895:
A complete US Atlas of 1895 with all town names, populations & town data.
Individual county sized maps & state maps to help with your research are
also there.
www.LivGenMI.com/1895
I have all of the cemetery listings so if the ones that are on line do not
cover what you are looking for, I can do some look-ups. Keep in mind I am
still healing from multiple surgeries courtesy of a red light runner who
slammed into my van in 2001, immediately after I had undergone neurosurgery
which will now have to be redone. I have filmed 83 of the 89 cemeteries and
God willing I will get those images on line.
Tons & tons more coming.but will leave a few surprises for the future <g>
Pam Rietsch, webmaster for Livingston County MI, AHGP, ALHN
Listowner
Keep in mind that in all things God, Family and Friends are more important
and life does not hinge on ANYONE getting ANYWHERE 5 minutes faster, I know,
having been hit by a red light runner and have gone through 18 surgeries in
45 months and will never be good again.
As always, the cost for this information is for you to go out and give
someone a hug right now, whether they feel they need it or not because time
is so fleeting, they may not be there next time you have the urge. Believe
me this IS important, it happened to me.
Brought to you by the "List Lady"
Coordinator of: Livingston County MI Site. <
http://www.livgenmi.com/>
www.LivGenMI.com
This includes the 1895 Atlas Project - A fantastic research tool for finding
lost towns!
www.LivGenMI.com/1895
MARDOS Memorial Library - Tons of "Old" atlases, plats & Historical books
for the entire U.S.! <
http://www.memoriallibrary.com/>
www.MemorialLibrary.com
1891 Grain Dealers & Shippers Gazetteer Railroad Maps..Over 370 pages of
data and thousands of names at:
<
http://www.memoriallibrary.com/Trans/RRGaz>
www.memoriallibrary.com/Trans/RRGaz
CHASE COUNTY Nebraska <
http://www.chasegenne.com/> www.ChaseGenNE.com
Howell MI 48843-7451 <mailto:pam@livgenmi.com> pam(a)livgenmi.com