LIBROS DEL AUTOR: michael aports

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  • Bibb County, Georgia, Superior Court Trial Records, 1822-1842
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    The records in this book by Michael Ports are based upon an original Bibb County minute book for 1822-1842. Mr. Ports transcribed the contents from a microfilm copy photographed at the county courthouse in Macon, Georgia, on November 18, 1964, by the Genealogical Society of Salt Lake City, Utah, and the Georgia Department of Archives and History. Each case entry provides the na...
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    56,45 €

  • Indian Wars of the American South, 1610-1858
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    This is a comprehensive introduction to the conflicts that ensued between Native Americans and their European encroachers from the earliest recorded skirmishes to the last battles only three years before the commencement of the American Civil War. Beginning with the Powhatan Wars of 1610-1646 and concluding with the Third Seminole War of 1855-1858, author Michael Ports has asse...
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    58,33 €

  • Elbert County, Georgia, Superior Court Minutes
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    On December 10, 1790, the Georgia General Assembly created Elbert County from a portion of Wilkes County, making Elberton the seat of its new government. The Superior Court of Elbert County had jurisdiction over all criminal matters, civil cases involving title to land, appeals from Inferior Court decisions, divorces, grand juries, and registration of land deeds. The first manu...
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    51,11 €

  • Jefferson County, Georgia, Tax Lists, 1804-1808
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    These Georgia tax digests are a significant genealogical resource, especially prior to 1820, a period in which virtually no federal census schedules exist for the state. During this census hiatus, every free Georgia man, from 21 to 60 years of age, was subject to the poll tax. All property owners, regardless of age or sex, were taxed for each of their slaves and all of their la...
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    55,45 €

  • Jefferson County, Georgia, Tax Lists, 1796-1803
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    Michael Ports continues his assault on Jefferson County, Georgia, source records with this ambitious transcription of county tax lists for the years 1796, 1799, 1801, 1802, and 1803. As anyone familiar with Georgia genealogy will recall, surviving Georgia tax digests are a significant genealogical resource, especially prior to 1820, a period in which virtually no federal census...
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    52,27 €

  • Jefferson County, Georgia, Lottery Drawers for 1827 and 1832
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    On June 9, 1825, Governor George M. Troup signed into law the authorization for a lottery of former Creek Indian lands ceded to the United States earlier that year. Two of these, the Fifth and Sixth Land Lotteries, were ultimately conducted (in 1827 and 1832, respectively), and the parcels acquired by the lucky lottery winners were all situated in the newly surveyed Georgia cou...
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    26,23 €

  • Georgia Free Persons of Color. Volume V
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    This is the fifth and final volume in a series by Michael A. Ports; it consists of transcriptions of the free black registers for Richmond County, Georgia. Mr. Ports has arranged the contents in a series of tables, and chronologically thereunder, according to the dates of coverage of the three registers from which they are derived. He has provided an overview of each register, ...
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    27,93 €

  • Jefferson County, Georgia, Superior Court Minutes. Volume V
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    The Georgia General Assembly created Jefferson County on February 20, 1796, from parts of Burke and Warren counties, making Louisville the seat of its new government. The Superior Court of the county had jurisdiction over all criminal matters, civil cases involving title to land, appeals from Inferior Court decisions, divorces, grand juries, and registration of land deeds. This...
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    34,90 €

  • Jefferson County, Georgia, Superior Court Minutes. Volume IV
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    The Georgia General Assembly created Jefferson County on February 20, 1796, from parts of Burke and Warren Counties, making Louisville the seat of its new government. The Superior Court of the county had jurisdiction over all criminal matters, civil cases involving title to land, appeals from Inferior Court decisions, divorces, grand juries, and registration of land deeds. Thi...
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    34,57 €

  • Confederate Records from the Elbert County, Georgia, Court of Ordinary, 1890-1932
    Michael APorts
    After the Civil War, the new Georgia state constitution abolished the inferior courts, transferring all of their responsibilities to the county ordinary courts. Unlike in other states, in Georgia the county ordinary court also paid out pension allotments to the Confederate veterans residing in each county. The transcriptions in this book, the second in a series, derive from fou...
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    33,37 €

  • Jefferson County, Georgia, Inferior Court Minutes [July 1820-September 1835]
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    The county’s Inferior Court, made up of five justices of the peace for the county, tried any civil case except those involving title to land. The Inferior Court had jurisdiction over county business matters, such as care for the poor, building and maintaining the courthouse and jails, building and maintaining roads and bridges, issuing liquor licenses, nominating justices of th...
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    28,14 €

  • Jefferson County, Georgia, Superior Court Minutes. Volume III
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    The Georgia General Assembly created Jefferson County on February 20, 1796, from parts of Burke and Warren counties, making Louisville the seat of its new government. The Superior Court of the county had jurisdiction over all criminal matters, civil cases involving title to land, appeals from Inferior Court decisions, divorces, grand juries, and registration of land deeds, This...
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    36,18 €

  • Jefferson County, Georgia, Superior Court Minutes. Volume II
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    The Superior Court of Jefferson County had jurisdiction over all criminal matters, civil cases involving title to land, appeals from Inferior Court decisions, divorces, grand juries, and registration of land deeds. Volume II of this series of Superior Court minutes covers the period from April 28, 1800, through June 12, 1804. The transcription contained herein maintains the gen...
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    30,60 €

  • Georgia Free Persons of Color, Volume IV
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    This is the fourth volume in a series by Michael A. Ports consisting of transcriptions of the free black registers for Chatham County, Georgia. Mr. Ports has arranged the contents in a series of tables, and chronologically thereunder, according to the dates of coverage of the three registers from which they are derived. He has provided an overview of each register, allowing for...
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    42,15 €

  • Jefferson County, Georgia, Superior Court Minutes, Volume I
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    The Georgia General Assembly created Jefferson County on February 20, 1796, from parts of Burke and Warren counties, making Louisville the seat of its new government. The Superior Court of the county had jurisdiction over all criminal matters, civil cases involving title to land, appeals from Inferior Court decisions, divorces, grand juries, and registration of land deeds. This...
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    24,56 €

  • Elbert County, Georgia, Inferior Court Minutes, February 4, 1791-July 14, 1801
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    On December 10, 1790, the Georgia General Assembly created Elbert County from a portion of Wilkes County, making Elberton the seat of its new government. The new county’s Inferior Court, made up of five justices of the peace, tried any civil case except those involving title to land. The Inferior Court had jurisdiction over county business matters, such as care for the poor, bu...
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    33,38 €

  • Jefferson County, Georgia, Inferior Court Minutes, July 1800-December 1803
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    The Inferior Court had jurisdiction over county business matters, such as care for the poor, building and maintaining the courthouse and jails, building and maintaining roads and bridges, issuing liquor licenses, nominating justices of the peace, performing naturalizations, appointing guardians, authorizing indentures, and maintaining a register of wills. The Clerk of the Infer...
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    18,78 €

  • Jefferson County, Georgia, Inferior Court Minutes, January 1804-October 1807
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    Jefferson County’s Inferior Court, made up of five justices of the peace for the county, tried any civil case except those involving title to land. The Inferior Court had jurisdiction over county business matters, such as care for the poor, building and maintaining the courthouse and jails, building and maintaining roads and bridges, issuing liquor licenses, nominating justices...
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    18,87 €

  • Jefferson County, Georgia, Inferior Court Minutes, November 1807-January 1814
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    Jefferson county’s Inferior Court, made up of five justices of the peace for the county, tried any civil case except those involving title to land. The Inferior Court had jurisdiction over county business matters, such as care for the poor, building and maintaining the courthouse and jails, building and maintaining roads and bridges, issuing liquor licenses, nominating justices...
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    19,03 €

  • Jefferson County, Georgia, Inferior Court Minutes, February 1814-July 1820
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    The Inferior Court had jurisdiction over county business matters, such as care for the poor, building and maintaining the courthouse and jails, building and maintaining roads and bridges, issuing liquor licenses, nominating justices of the peace, performing naturalizations, appointing guardians, authorized indentures, and maintaining a register of wills. The Clerk of the Inferi...
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    19,02 €

  • Georgia Free Persons of Color, Volume III
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    An 1818 statute of the Georgia legislature required all free persons of color to register with the inferior court of their county of residence. According to the statute, county clerks were required to inscribe each freed man or woman by name, age, place of birth, residence, year arrived in Georgia, and occupation. While not all clerks performed their duties to the letter of the...
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    24,45 €

  • Jefferson County, Georgia, Inferior Court Minutes, July 1797-April 1800
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    The Inferior Court had jurisdiction over county business matters, such as care for the poor, building and maintaining the courthouse and jails, building and maintaining roads and bridges, issuing liquor licenses, nominating justices of the peace, performing naturalizations, appointing guardians, authorizing indentures, and maintaining a register of wills. The Clerk of the Infer...
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    18,75 €

  • Confederate Records from the Jefferson County, Georgia, Court of Ordinary
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    The transcriptions in this book, the first in a series, derive from two reels of microfilmed Confederate records shot at the Jefferson County Court of Ordinary in Louisville; the microfilm itself is available at the Georgia Department of Archives and History and the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. The first reel is titled 'Confederate Soldiers List, Confederate Roster...
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    24,61 €

  • Georgia Free Persons of Color. Volume II
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    Volume II in this series by Michael A. Ports contains transcriptions of the freeblack registers for the Georgia counties of Appling,Camden, Clarke, Emanuel, Jones, Pulaski, andWilkes. Mr. Ports has arranged the contents of the record books in a series of tables, county by county and chronologically thereunder. A full-name index at the back of each volume provides for easy searc...
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    24,47 €

  • Baltimore County, Maryland, Marriage Licenses, November 2, 1846 to November 29, 1851
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    This is the sizth book in the series. The transcribed licenses are presented in a tabular format with the date, license number, name of the groom, name of the bride, surname of the minister (when available), and page number in the original record. The licenses are arranged in alphabetical order by the surname of the groom; the index includes only the surnames of the brides. The...
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    43,42 €

  • Georgia Free Persons of Color, Volume I
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    This volume is a transcription of the free black registers for the Georgia counties of Elbert, Hancock, Jefferson, Liberty and Warren. Mr. Ports has arranged the contents of the record books in a series of tables, county by county and chronologically thereunder. A full-name index at the back of the volume provides for easy searching. Because the recording styles of the county c...
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    32,80 €

  • Baltimore County, Maryland, Marriage Licenses
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    The fourth volume of Michael Ports’ transcriptions of Baltimore County marriage records. extends coverage from May 2, 1832, through September 14, 1839, referring to about 10,000 persons in all. (The earlier volumes spanned the period 1798-May 1, 1832). Here are the particulars: The transcribed licenses are presented in a tabular format with the date, license number, name of the...
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    43,37 €

  • Baltimore County, Maryland, Marriage Licenses, May 2, 1832 to September 14, 1839
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    This is the fourth volume of Michael Ports’s transcriptions of Baltimore County marriage records; it extends coverage from May 2, 1832, through September 14, 1839, and references about 10,000 persons. As with the earlier books, Mr. Ports has compiled this volume from the microfilm of the original records at the Maryland State Archives. The transcribed licenses are presented in ...
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    43,56 €

  • Baltimore County, Maryland, Marriage Licenses
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    This is the third volume of Michael Ports’ transcriptions of Baltimore County marriage records, and it extends coverage from May 1, 1823 through April 28, 1932. The transcribed licenses are presented here in a tabular format with the date, license number, name of the groom, name of the bride, surname of the minister (when available), and page number in the original record. The ...
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    43,48 €

  • Baltimore County, Maryland, Marriage Licenses, February 11, 1815 - April 30, 1823
    Michael A. Ports / Michael APorts
    imore County clerks began recording marriage licenses filed there in 1777. The first manuscript volume of official marriage licenses begins on November 3, 1777, and continues through April 30, 1798. Since those records were published previously, this book contains subsequent records, namely licenses from February 11, 1815 through April 30, 1823. ...
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    43,75 €


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