Dave Hallemann

Missouri - - Genealogy Books


 

Dave Hallemann has the following 4 genealogy books:

Hallemanns Interpretation of the 1876 Historical Atlas of Jefferson County Missouri
The purpose of this book is to aid those in researching their ancestral heritage, persons researching a tract of land, or persons interested in Jefferson County history. - Missouri - -
 
Hallemanns Interpretation of the 1876 Historical Atlas of Jefferson County, Missouri
The purpose behind this document is to aid those in researching their ancestral heritage, person researching a tract of land, or persons interested in Jefferson County history. Trying to be as accurate as possible in interpreting the plats, however, working off of a copy of a copy, the quality of the print is limited. Also, the original plats were drawn by two or three different persons, as there are different styles of writing. Some of the information includes names of residents, townships, railroads, churches, schools, mines, roads, bluffs, streams, rivers, layout of towns. - General Reference - Historicxal Atlas -
 
Hallemanns Interpretaton of the 1898 Standard Atlas of Jefferson County, Missouri
The purpose behind this document is to aid those in researching their ancestral heritage, person researching a tract of land, or persons interested in Jefferson County history. Trying to be as accurate as possible in interpreting the plats, however, working off of a copy of a copy, the quality of the print is limited. Also, the original plats were drawn by two or three different persons, as there are different styles of writing. Some of the information includes names of residents, townships, railroads, churches, schools, mines, roads, bluffs, streams, rivers, layout of towns. - Missouri - -
 
Jefferson County, Missouri Official Directory - 1907
Great care has been taken in gathering the names, both by an exhaustive canvass of the county by assessor John F. Maness and his corps of deputies, and a careful and painstaking compliation by James J. Wilson. The casual user of this volume will not appreciate the magnitude of the task of its production, but will undoubtedly recognize its great utility and value. - General Reference - -
 
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