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Footnotes #1 to #200 for the Family History of
Ralph Carlton WITCRAFT.

Source citations may include page numbers and notes not shown here. There is also more documentation (i.e. 'Added Notes' etc) for most entries.
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Questions, comments, additions & corrections should be sent to the author, Terry J. Booth, at email address terryjbooth@sbcglobal.net.
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1.   Eberhart, Edith Whitcraft - Researched, Compiled and Published by,  A Branch of the Flitcraft, Whitcraft, Witcraft and Allied Families who came to America during the Colonial Period.,  (Beltsville, Maryland : E.W. Eberhart, 1995; Baltimore [Maryland] : Gateway Press. 176 Pages.) 
2.   Ibid. 
3.   Ibid. 
4.   Ibid. 
5.   Ibid. 
6.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1850 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1850.) 
7.   Flitcraft, William and Betty; and Clendinneng, Teresa L. [Truax],  History of the Flitcraft Family,  (Privately published; Elkhart, Indiana; April 1980. A word document of their work with additions by Teresa Clendenning is found @ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~truax/Flitcraft/FLITCRAF.DOC. A portion of the text is found at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~truax/Flitcraft/PG01.htm) 
8.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1850 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1850.) 
9.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1820 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of (approx) 1 Aug. 1820.) 
10.   Ibid. 
11.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1860 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1860.) 
12.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1850 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1850.) 
13.   Stevens, Clara Swain & Birch, Clara B. (Reeves),  The Reeves Family : Walter Reeve of Burlington Co., NJ,  (Stanley Vraig; Merchantville NJ. Online in ancestry.com 'Family & Local Histories' library.) 
14.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1850 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1850.) 
15.   Ibid. 
16.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1820 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of (approx) 1 Aug. 1820.) 
17.   Eberhart, Edith Whitcraft - Researched, Compiled and Published by,  A Branch of the Flitcraft, Whitcraft, Witcraft and Allied Families who came to America during the Colonial Period.,  (Beltsville, Maryland : E.W. Eberhart, 1995; Baltimore [Maryland] : Gateway Press. 176 Pages.) 
18.   Ibid. 
19.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1850 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1850.) 
20.   Eberhart, Edith Whitcraft - Researched, Compiled and Published by,  A Branch of the Flitcraft, Whitcraft, Witcraft and Allied Families who came to America during the Colonial Period.,  (Beltsville, Maryland : E.W. Eberhart, 1995; Baltimore [Maryland] : Gateway Press. 176 Pages.) 
21.   Ibid. 
22.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1850 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1850.) 
23.   Ibid. 
24.   Ibid. 
25.   Various,  LDS International Genealogical Index,  (Record submitted by an LDS member with no source indicated. It should be regarded as requiring further proof. Found at www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true) 
26.   Flitcraft, William and Betty; and Clendinneng, Teresa L. [Truax],  History of the Flitcraft Family,  (Privately published; Elkhart, Indiana; April 1980. A word document of their work with additions by Teresa Clendenning is found @ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~truax/Flitcraft/FLITCRAF.DOC. A portion of the text is found at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~truax/Flitcraft/PG01.htm) 
27.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1850 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1850.) 
28.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1860 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1860.) 
29.   Ibid. 
30.   Ibid. 
31.   Ibid. 
32.   Ibid. 
33.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1850 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1850.) 
34.   Hyde, William & Conard, Howard L.,  Encyclopedia of the history of St. Louis : a Compendium of history and biography for ready reference,  (Southern History Company; St. Louis; 1899.) 
35.   Jordan, John W.,  A history of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, and its people,  (Lewis Historical Publishing Co.; NY; 1914. Online in ancestry.com 'Family & Local Histories' library. Many records are from Quaker sources.) 
36.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1850 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1850.) 
37.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1860 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1860.) 
38.   County or State Vital Records Source,  IGI Individual Record,  (Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date. Details of citation may give source.) 
39.   Eberhart, Edith Whitcraft - Researched, Compiled and Published by,  A Branch of the Flitcraft, Whitcraft, Witcraft and Allied Families who came to America during the Colonial Period.,  (Beltsville, Maryland : E.W. Eberhart, 1995; Baltimore [Maryland] : Gateway Press. 176 Pages.) 
40.   Ibid. 
41.   Ibid. 
42.   Ibid. 
43.   Ibid. 
44.   Ibid. 
45.   Ibid. 
46.   Ibid. 
47.   Ibid. 
48.   Ibid. 
49.   Ibid. 
50.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1850 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1850.) 
51.   Ibid. 
52.   Ibid. 
53.   Flitcraft, William and Betty; and Clendinneng, Teresa L. [Truax],  History of the Flitcraft Family,  (Privately published; Elkhart, Indiana; April 1980. A word document of their work with additions by Teresa Clendenning is found @ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~truax/Flitcraft/FLITCRAF.DOC. A portion of the text is found at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~truax/Flitcraft/PG01.htm) 
54.   Ibid. 
55.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1880 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1880.) 
56.   U.S. Department of Commerce,  1860 Census of the United States,  (As found on ancestry.com website. Official enumeration date is as of 1 Jun 1860.) 
57.   Ibid. 
58.   Ibid. 
59.   Jordan, John W.,  A history of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, and its people,  (Lewis Historical Publishing Co.; NY; 1914. Online in ancestry.com 'Family & Local Histories' library. Many records are from Quaker sources.) 
60.   Roberts, Clarence V.,  Early Friends families of upper Bucks : with some account of their descendants, historical and genealogical information about their descendants,  (The author; Philadelphia PA; 1925. Online in ancestry.com 'Family and Local Histories' library.) 
61.   Ibid. 
62.   County or State Vital Records Source,  IGI Individual Record,  (Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date. Details of citation may give source.) 
63.   Eberhart, Edith Whitcraft - Researched, Compiled and Published by,  A Branch of the Flitcraft, Whitcraft, Witcraft and Allied Families who came to America during the Colonial Period.,  (Beltsville, Maryland : E.W. Eberhart, 1995; Baltimore [Maryland] : Gateway Press. 176 Pages.) 
64.   Ibid. 
65.   Ibid. 
66.   Ibid. 
67.   Ibid. 
68.   Ibid. 
69.   Bouic, Mrs. Margaret,  A Graham Family Genealogy, , Unpublished family genealogy created by Margaret Bouic of Marysville OH, and transcribed to ancestry.com tree for 'George Graham and Elizabeth Lazenbee' tree by Matthew and Joan McReady (db=:3066051) 
70.   Eberhart, Edith Whitcraft - Researched, Compiled and Published by,  A Branch of the Flitcraft, Whitcraft, Witcraft and Allied Families who came to America during the Colonial Period.,  (Beltsville, Maryland : E.W. Eberhart, 1995; Baltimore [Maryland] : Gateway Press. 176 Pages.) 
71.   Ibid. 
72.   Ibid. 
73.   Ibid. 
74.   Ibid. 
75.   Ibid. 
76.   Ibid. 
77.   Roberts, Clarence V.,  Early Friends families of upper Bucks : with some account of their descendants, historical and genealogical information about their descendants,  (The author; Philadelphia PA; 1925. Online in ancestry.com 'Family and Local Histories' library.) 
78.   Ibid. 
79.   Ibid. 
80.   Eberhart, Edith Whitcraft - Researched, Compiled and Published by,  A Branch of the Flitcraft, Whitcraft, Witcraft and Allied Families who came to America during the Colonial Period.,  (Beltsville, Maryland : E.W. Eberhart, 1995; Baltimore [Maryland] : Gateway Press. 176 Pages.) 
81.   Ibid. 
82.   Ibid. 
83.   Ibid. 
84.   Ibid. 
85.   Ibid. 
86.   Sutton, Polly Rachel McGaughey,  Descendants of William and Margaret McGaughey (Settled in York County, PA. 1740),  (Quintella Printing Co., Oklahoma City, OK 1984.254 pages including an index. A nicely written genealogy which looks well researched, despite the source documentation for most items not being indicated. There are 35 reference items cited, most being county histories or wills. In her forward she acknowledge Hester Grier McGaughey, who had previously collect numerous records from "court houses, vital statistics, libraries, newspapers, cemeteries, Bibles, from memories of people, . . correspondece". Hester McGaughey never published her work, which Sutton relied and supplemented. Sutton was a state librarian for the Oklahoma chapter of the D.A.R.) 
87.   Eberhart, Edith Whitcraft - Researched, Compiled and Published by,  A Branch of the Flitcraft, Whitcraft, Witcraft and Allied Families who came to America during the Colonial Period.,  (Beltsville, Maryland : E.W. Eberhart, 1995; Baltimore [Maryland] : Gateway Press. 176 Pages.) 
88.   County Clerk of the County of Death,  Certificate of Death,  (County and State where the Death Certificate was issued to be noted in the details.) 
89.   Eberhart, Edith Whitcraft - Researched, Compiled and Published by,  A Branch of the Flitcraft, Whitcraft, Witcraft and Allied Families who came to America during the Colonial Period.,  (Beltsville, Maryland : E.W. Eberhart, 1995; Baltimore [Maryland] : Gateway Press. 176 Pages.) 
90.   Ibid. 
91.   Ibid. 
92.   Ibid. 
93.   Ibid. 
94.   Ibid. 
95.   Roberts, Clarence V.,  Early Friends families of upper Bucks : with some account of their descendants, historical and genealogical information about their descendants,  (The author; Philadelphia PA; 1925. Online in ancestry.com 'Family and Local Histories' library.) 
96.   Ibid. 
97.   Eberhart, Edith Whitcraft - Researched, Compiled and Published by,  A Branch of the Flitcraft, Whitcraft, Witcraft and Allied Families who came to America during the Colonial Period.,  (Beltsville, Maryland : E.W. Eberhart, 1995; Baltimore [Maryland] : Gateway Press. 176 Pages.) 
98.   Ibid. 
99.   County Clerk of the County of Death,  Certificate of Death,  (County and State where the Death Certificate was issued to be noted in the details.) 
100.   Lee, J[ohn]. N[ewton].,  Memoranda of the Lees and Cognate Families--for three hundred years back--gathered chiefly from family sources,  (Waukegan, Illinois : Dekay Brothers, 1898; 47 pages. A short but honest and credible book about the descendants of George Lee and Jennette Dinsmore, who were the author's grandparents. Two of George Lee's daughters (Mary and Jane, who were Aunts of the author) married sons of Isaac Lucas (Benjamin and Berridge) and a third (Hannah) married a grandson of Isaac Lucas (John Templeton Lucas son of John Lucas and his first wife Polly Templeton) - the children and grandchildren of each of these marriages are identified and traced. The author, John Newton Lee, was b. 1828, son of William Lee who was brother to Mary 'Polly' Lee, wife of Benjamin Lucas. The short book was compiled from 'family sources', no doubt Bibles given the religious tradition of the family.) 
101.   Eberhart, Edith Whitcraft - Researched, Compiled and Published by,  A Branch of the Flitcraft, Whitcraft, Witcraft and Allied Families who came to America during the Colonial Period.,  (Beltsville, Maryland : E.W. Eberhart, 1995; Baltimore [Maryland] : Gateway Press. 176 Pages.) 
102.   Ibid. 
103.   County Clerk in County of Birth,  Certificate of Birth,  (Location of the Birth Certificate to be noted in citation details.) 
104.   Eberhart, Edith Whitcraft - Researched, Compiled and Published by,  A Branch of the Flitcraft, Whitcraft, Witcraft and Allied Families who came to America during the Colonial Period.,  (Beltsville, Maryland : E.W. Eberhart, 1995; Baltimore [Maryland] : Gateway Press. 176 Pages.) 
105.   Ibid. 
106.   Ibid. 
107.   Ibid. 
108.   Ibid. 
109.   County Clerk of the County of Death,  Certificate of Death,  (County and State where the Death Certificate was issued to be noted in the details.) 
110.   County Clerk and/or State Department of Health,  Certificate of Marriage,  (Copy of original document filed with appropriate county or state agency. Number and other details of certificate should be noted in the reference line of the citation.) 
111.   Booth, LaVerne Pagel; edited by Booth, Terry J [terryjbooth@sbcglobal.net],  Frederich Pagel and Descendants Archive,  (An archive of vital records, photographs, notes and other materials relating to LaVerne Booth and her relatives, most of whom had some association with Manitowoc, Sheboygan and Calumet Co.'s of Wisconsin.) 
112.   County Clerk and/or State Department of Health,  Certificate of Marriage,  (Copy of original document filed with appropriate county or state agency. Number and other details of certificate should be noted in the reference line of the citation.) 
113.   Eberhart, Edith Whitcraft - Researched, Compiled and Published by,  A Branch of the Flitcraft, Whitcraft, Witcraft and Allied Families who came to America during the Colonial Period.,  (Beltsville, Maryland : E.W. Eberhart, 1995; Baltimore [Maryland] : Gateway Press. 176 Pages.) 
114.   Ibid. 
115.   Sutton, Polly Rachel McGaughey,  Descendants of William and Margaret McGaughey (Settled in York County, PA. 1740),  (Quintella Printing Co., Oklahoma City, OK 1984.254 pages including an index. A nicely written genealogy which looks well researched, despite the source documentation for most items not being indicated. There are 35 reference items cited, most being county histories or wills. In her forward she acknowledge Hester Grier McGaughey, who had previously collect numerous records from "court houses, vital statistics, libraries, newspapers, cemeteries, Bibles, from memories of people, . . correspondece". Hester McGaughey never published her work, which Sutton relied and supplemented. Sutton was a state librarian for the Oklahoma chapter of the D.A.R.) 
116.   Ibid. 
117.   Ibid. 
118.   Ibid. 
119.   Ibid. 
120.   Ibid. 
121.   Ibid. 
122.   Ibid. 
123.   Ibid. 
124.   Ibid. 
125.   Ibid. 
126.   Ibid. 
127.   Ibid. 
128.   Ibid. 
129.   Ibid. 
130.   Ibid. 
131.   Ibid. 
132.   Ibid. 
133.   Ibid. 
134.   McNay, William Harold and Edna Holmes McNay,  Descendants of John and Hannah McElnay (McNay),  (Kerrville Texas; 1980. Self published, material was deposited in the Greenfield Public Library, Adair Co., IA. It is available on microflim from the LDS Library, but it is a dark copy with print through. The Greenfield Public Library can xerox a clean copy by writing them ($.10 per page).) 
135.   Ibid. 
136.   Ibid. 
137.   Sutton, Polly Rachel McGaughey,  Descendants of William and Margaret McGaughey (Settled in York County, PA. 1740),  (Quintella Printing Co., Oklahoma City, OK 1984.254 pages including an index. A nicely written genealogy which looks well researched, despite the source documentation for most items not being indicated. There are 35 reference items cited, most being county histories or wills. In her forward she acknowledge Hester Grier McGaughey, who had previously collect numerous records from "court houses, vital statistics, libraries, newspapers, cemeteries, Bibles, from memories of people, . . correspondece". Hester McGaughey never published her work, which Sutton relied and supplemented. Sutton was a state librarian for the Oklahoma chapter of the D.A.R.) 
138.   Ibid. 
139.   Ibid. 
140.   McNay, William Harold and Edna Holmes McNay,  Descendants of John and Hannah McElnay (McNay),  (Kerrville Texas; 1980. Self published, material was deposited in the Greenfield Public Library, Adair Co., IA. It is available on microflim from the LDS Library, but it is a dark copy with print through. The Greenfield Public Library can xerox a clean copy by writing them ($.10 per page).) 
141.   County Clerk of the County of Death,  Certificate of Death,  (County and State where the Death Certificate was issued to be noted in the details.) 
142.   Sutton, Polly Rachel McGaughey,  Descendants of William and Margaret McGaughey (Settled in York County, PA. 1740),  (Quintella Printing Co., Oklahoma City, OK 1984.254 pages including an index. A nicely written genealogy which looks well researched, despite the source documentation for most items not being indicated. There are 35 reference items cited, most being county histories or wills. In her forward she acknowledge Hester Grier McGaughey, who had previously collect numerous records from "court houses, vital statistics, libraries, newspapers, cemeteries, Bibles, from memories of people, . . correspondece". Hester McGaughey never published her work, which Sutton relied and supplemented. Sutton was a state librarian for the Oklahoma chapter of the D.A.R.) 
143.   Johnson, Nellie Willard,  The Descendants of Robert Burdick of Rhode Island,  (The Syracuse Typesetting Co., Inc. Syracuse, N.Y., 1937) 
144.   McCoy, Jennifer,  McCoy Family Tree,  (Ancestry.com tree containing McNea, McNay and McGaughey. Some records from Ethel Mae McCONNELL in Boston Transcript and from David Bier Gettysburg Historical Society. Found at db=jennifermccoy, email is jlmccoy@ncia.com) 
145.   McNay, William Harold and Edna Holmes McNay,  Descendants of John and Hannah McElnay (McNay),  (Kerrville Texas; 1980. Self published, material was deposited in the Greenfield Public Library, Adair Co., IA. It is available on microflim from the LDS Library, but it is a dark copy with print through. The Greenfield Public Library can xerox a clean copy by writing them ($.10 per page).) 
146.   Booth, Terry J.,  Comment, notes and related reference sources are included with this person's database file.,  (Notes for this person, including sometimes lengthy text, and a statement(s) of their source(s), will be found in the 'Notes' and/or 'details' sections of their database entry.) 
147.   McNay, William Harold and Edna Holmes McNay,  Descendants of John and Hannah McElnay (McNay),  (Kerrville Texas; 1980. Self published, material was deposited in the Greenfield Public Library, Adair Co., IA. It is available on microflim from the LDS Library, but it is a dark copy with print through. The Greenfield Public Library can xerox a clean copy by writing them ($.10 per page).) 
148.   Booth, Terry J.,  Comment, notes and related reference sources are included with this person's database file.,  (Notes for this person, including sometimes lengthy text, and a statement(s) of their source(s), will be found in the 'Notes' and/or 'details' sections of their database entry.) 
149.   McNay, William Harold and Edna Holmes McNay,  Descendants of John and Hannah McElnay (McNay),  (Kerrville Texas; 1980. Self published, material was deposited in the Greenfield Public Library, Adair Co., IA. It is available on microflim from the LDS Library, but it is a dark copy with print through. The Greenfield Public Library can xerox a clean copy by writing them ($.10 per page).) 
150.   Ibid. 
151.   Ibid. 
152.   Ibid. 
153.   Lucas, Mary Lee and the Attorneys for the Children of Mary and Benjamin Lucas,  Deed of Land Sale and Washington Co., PA Deed Index by Grantor.,  (Washington Co., Pennsylvania Court House.) 
154.   Ibid. 
155.   County Clerk of the County of Death,  Certificate of Death,  (County and State where the Death Certificate was issued to be noted in the details.) 
156.   McNay, William Harold and Edna Holmes McNay,  Descendants of John and Hannah McElnay (McNay),  (Kerrville Texas; 1980. Self published, material was deposited in the Greenfield Public Library, Adair Co., IA. It is available on microflim from the LDS Library, but it is a dark copy with print through. The Greenfield Public Library can xerox a clean copy by writing them ($.10 per page).) 
157.   Parrot, Pauline Young,  Our Lucas Family and Steps to the Mayflower,  (A family genealogy prepared by Pauline Young Parrott, gr grand-dau of Mary Lucas and William Brown McNay of Greenfield IA. Contains 50 numbered pages. Available from the LDS library on microfim (film #1846157), the film was badly copied since the book was typed on thin paper and all pages have an image from the page below that often makes the top page near unreadable. But the book has invaluable information about Mary Lucas, her father Benjamin and his family, and her grandfather Isaac and his family.) 
158.   McNay, William Harold and Edna Holmes McNay,  Descendants of John and Hannah McElnay (McNay),  (Kerrville Texas; 1980. Self published, material was deposited in the Greenfield Public Library, Adair Co., IA. It is available on microflim from the LDS Library, but it is a dark copy with print through. The Greenfield Public Library can xerox a clean copy by writing them ($.10 per page).) 
159.   Ibid. 
160.   Ibid. 
161.   Ibid. 
162.   Ibid. 
163.   Ibid. 
164.   Parrot, Pauline Young,  Our Lucas Family and Steps to the Mayflower,  (A family genealogy prepared by Pauline Young Parrott, gr grand-dau of Mary Lucas and William Brown McNay of Greenfield IA. Contains 50 numbered pages. Available from the LDS library on microfim (film #1846157), the film was badly copied since the book was typed on thin paper and all pages have an image from the page below that often makes the top page near unreadable. But the book has invaluable information about Mary Lucas, her father Benjamin and his family, and her grandfather Isaac and his family.) 
165.   Ibid. 
166.   Wakefield, Robert S.,  Mayflower Families Through Five Generations : Volume 18 : Family of Richard Warren,  (General Society of Mayflower Descendants; Plymouth MA; 2001-2004. Parts I (Four Generations, Revised 2001) and III (5th Generation of Abigail, Nathaniel and Joseph only)) 
167.   Lucas, James Llewellyn,  Thomas Lucas of Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1650-1678 and His Descendants.,  (Written and published by James Llewllyn Lucas, 84 Bolton St., Hamden CT 06518. email lucasjl@snet.net. Available as word document with Excel file, and as a pdf document. It is an invaluable resource for all of the early Lucas families in Plymouth Co. and elsewhere in Massachusetts, relying a great deal on town vital records, cemetery records, and some family documents.) 
168.   Ibid. 
169.   Wakefield, Robert S.,  Mayflower Families Through Five Generations : Volume 18 : Family of Richard Warren,  (General Society of Mayflower Descendants; Plymouth MA; 2001-2004. Parts I (Four Generations, Revised 2001) and III (5th Generation of Abigail, Nathaniel and Joseph only)) 
170.   Lucas, James Llewellyn,  Thomas Lucas of Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1650-1678 and His Descendants.,  (Written and published by James Llewllyn Lucas, 84 Bolton St., Hamden CT 06518. email lucasjl@snet.net. Available as word document with Excel file, and as a pdf document. It is an invaluable resource for all of the early Lucas families in Plymouth Co. and elsewhere in Massachusetts, relying a great deal on town vital records, cemetery records, and some family documents.) 
171.   Van Antwerp, Lee D. Compiler,  Vital Records of Plymouth, Plymouth, MA - To the year 1850,  (Picton Press, Camden, Me. (1993)) 
172.   Lucas, James Llewellyn,  Thomas Lucas of Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1650-1678 and His Descendants.,  (Written and published by James Llewllyn Lucas, 84 Bolton St., Hamden CT 06518. email lucasjl@snet.net. Available as word document with Excel file, and as a pdf document. It is an invaluable resource for all of the early Lucas families in Plymouth Co. and elsewhere in Massachusetts, relying a great deal on town vital records, cemetery records, and some family documents.) 
173.   Ibid. 
174.   Van Antwerp, Lee D. Compiler,  Vital Records of Plymouth, Plymouth, MA - To the year 1850,  (Picton Press, Camden, Me. (1993)) 
175.   Davis, William T.,  Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families,  (Boston, MA: Damrell & Upham, 1899) 
176.   Wakefield, Robert S.,  Mayflower Families Through Five Generations : Volume 18 : Family of Richard Warren,  (General Society of Mayflower Descendants; Plymouth MA; 2001-2004. Parts I (Four Generations, Revised 2001) and III (5th Generation of Abigail, Nathaniel and Joseph only)) 
177.   Lucas, James Llewellyn,  Thomas Lucas of Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1650-1678 and His Descendants.,  (Written and published by James Llewllyn Lucas, 84 Bolton St., Hamden CT 06518. email lucasjl@snet.net. Available as word document with Excel file, and as a pdf document. It is an invaluable resource for all of the early Lucas families in Plymouth Co. and elsewhere in Massachusetts, relying a great deal on town vital records, cemetery records, and some family documents.) 
178.   Ibid. 
179.   Ibid. 
180.   Ibid. 
181.   Ibid. 
182.   Various Authors,  U.S. National Archives and Records Administration,  (Files on all military personnel from the Revolutionary War period (when everyone was a 'volunteer' and not a member of an official government military organization) through WWI. Files are available at the Archives library in Washington DC, by mail, or online at http://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records/pre-ww-1-records.html. Information on securing files is also online.) 
183.   Daughters of the American Revolution, National Society of,  Lineage Books of the charter members of the Daughters of the American Revolution,  (Published by the D.A.R., Washington DC. Over 150 volumes containing the names and pedigree for each approved application. Over 200,000 women have now qualified, and perhaps 200 volumes of records have been published. Sets of the books may be found in may libraries.) 
184.   Booth, Terry J.,  Comment, notes and related reference sources are included with this person's database file.,  (Notes for this person, including sometimes lengthy text, and a statement(s) of their source(s), will be found in the 'Notes' and/or 'details' sections of their database entry.) 
185.   Daughters of the American Revolution, National Society of,  D. A. R. Patriot Index, in 3 Volumes.,  Press, Baltimore MD; 2003), Vol. II, page 1697.  
186.   Lucas, Isaac,  Last Will and Testament,  (Isaac Lucas's Will was written on 25 Match 1841 and received and recorded by William Workman, Register for the probate of Wills and granting letters of administration for Washington Co., PA. The three page document identifies "my sons John, Ezra, Daniel, Benjamin, Berridge, William and David." It also directs his sons John and Berridge to donate a five acre plot of land for a burying ground (what is now West Finley Cemetery) as well as a stone school house to be used as a place of worship. Along with the will is filed a separate sale of 325 acres of Isaac's land to his son Berridge for three thousand dollars, the amount to be equally divided among all seven of Isaac's sons (including Berridge).) 
187.   Family Members, dates transcribed by Volunteers,  Cemetery Records, West Finley Cemetery, Washington Co., PA,  (Transcriptions of all the cemetery markers have been placed online courtesy of Karen Hucko. Care must be used with the transcriptions, as while the dates appear appropriate, some of the attributions of spouses - which don't appear on the gravestone - are in error. For instance, Benjamin's wife Mary Lee is mistakenly identified as the wife of his brother William, even though William's wife died 10 years earlier.) 
188.   Ibid. 
189.   Parrot, Pauline Young,  Our Lucas Family and Steps to the Mayflower,  (A family genealogy prepared by Pauline Young Parrott, gr grand-dau of Mary Lucas and William Brown McNay of Greenfield IA. Contains 50 numbered pages. Available from the LDS library on microfim (film #1846157), the film was badly copied since the book was typed on thin paper and all pages have an image from the page below that often makes the top page near unreadable. But the book has invaluable information about Mary Lucas, her father Benjamin and his family, and her grandfather Isaac and his family.) 
190.   Family Members, dates transcribed by Volunteers,  Cemetery Records, West Finley Cemetery, Washington Co., PA,  (Transcriptions of all the cemetery markers have been placed online courtesy of Karen Hucko. Care must be used with the transcriptions, as while the dates appear appropriate, some of the attributions of spouses - which don't appear on the gravestone - are in error. For instance, Benjamin's wife Mary Lee is mistakenly identified as the wife of his brother William, even though William's wife died 10 years earlier.) 
191.   Lucas, James Llewellyn,  Thomas Lucas of Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1650-1678 and His Descendants.,  (Written and published by James Llewllyn Lucas, 84 Bolton St., Hamden CT 06518. email lucasjl@snet.net. Available as word document with Excel file, and as a pdf document. It is an invaluable resource for all of the early Lucas families in Plymouth Co. and elsewhere in Massachusetts, relying a great deal on town vital records, cemetery records, and some family documents.) 
192.   Ibid. 
193.   Wakefield, Robert S.,  Mayflower Families Through Five Generations : Volume 18 : Family of Richard Warren,  (General Society of Mayflower Descendants; Plymouth MA; 2001-2004. Parts I (Four Generations, Revised 2001) and III (5th Generation of Abigail, Nathaniel and Joseph only)) 
194.   Lucas, James Llewellyn,  Thomas Lucas of Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1650-1678 and His Descendants.,  (Written and published by James Llewllyn Lucas, 84 Bolton St., Hamden CT 06518. email lucasjl@snet.net. Available as word document with Excel file, and as a pdf document. It is an invaluable resource for all of the early Lucas families in Plymouth Co. and elsewhere in Massachusetts, relying a great deal on town vital records, cemetery records, and some family documents.) 
195.   Daughters of the American Revolution, National Society of,  Lineage Books of the charter members of the Daughters of the American Revolution,  (Published by the D.A.R., Washington DC. Over 150 volumes containing the names and pedigree for each approved application. Over 200,000 women have now qualified, and perhaps 200 volumes of records have been published. Sets of the books may be found in may libraries.) 
196.   Parrot, Pauline Young,  Our Lucas Family and Steps to the Mayflower,  (A family genealogy prepared by Pauline Young Parrott, gr grand-dau of Mary Lucas and William Brown McNay of Greenfield IA. Contains 50 numbered pages. Available from the LDS library on microfim (film #1846157), the film was badly copied since the book was typed on thin paper and all pages have an image from the page below that often makes the top page near unreadable. But the book has invaluable information about Mary Lucas, her father Benjamin and his family, and her grandfather Isaac and his family.) 
197.   Lucas, John,  Last Will and Testament,  (Written 18 Dec 1846, shortly before he died. Recorded inthe records of Washington Co., Pennsylvania. Calls himself John Lucas of West Finley, Washington Co. PA. All his personal and real estate to his [3rd] wife Elizabeth.who was executrix. At her death the estate to be equally divided 'among my eight children John T. Lucas, Jane Sutherland, Thomas B Lucas, Isaac Lucas, Mary J Lucas, Ruth Anna Lucas, William B Lucas and Hannah L. Lucas, with the exception that of ten dollars which I will to Daniel Sutherland husband of my daughter Lydia.'[Lydia d. before her father]) 
198.   Family Members, dates transcribed by Volunteers,  Cemetery Records, West Finley Cemetery, Washington Co., PA,  (Transcriptions of all the cemetery markers have been placed online courtesy of Karen Hucko. Care must be used with the transcriptions, as while the dates appear appropriate, some of the attributions of spouses - which don't appear on the gravestone - are in error. For instance, Benjamin's wife Mary Lee is mistakenly identified as the wife of his brother William, even though William's wife died 10 years earlier.) 
199.   Lucas, James Llewellyn,  Thomas Lucas of Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1650-1678 and His Descendants.,  (Written and published by James Llewllyn Lucas, 84 Bolton St., Hamden CT 06518. email lucasjl@snet.net. Available as word document with Excel file, and as a pdf document. It is an invaluable resource for all of the early Lucas families in Plymouth Co. and elsewhere in Massachusetts, relying a great deal on town vital records, cemetery records, and some family documents.) 
200.   Taylor, Dora Ann Editor,  History of Lucas and Simison Families,  (An apparently self published book with no place or date. Poorly organized and lacking sources, it is nonetheless a credible genealogy apparently based primarily on family records, with some gravestone inscriptions, and a variety of source documents primarily associated with the Kerr and Elder families. Contains a letter of Isaac Lucas b.1759 and Isaac Lucas b.1811 (son of Isaac's son Ezra) found nowhere else.) 
 
 
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