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   Source ID   Title, Author 
1 S618 "1999 Peer Reviewers," Veterinary Medicine (as listed on vetmedpub.com)
 
2 S462 "Brazos County Marriage Records", 1844-1878 - Texas
 
3 S630 "Came Ye O'er Frae France" (Scottish folksong)
 
4 S362 "Clackmannanshire" in, Scottish Counties website of Mearnscraft (2002)
 
5 S363 "Clan Erskine" in Webclans at, Electric Scotland
 
6 S452 "Early Families of Hunt County, Texas"
 
7 S625 "Friends gather for Bud Rue memorial," 5 Nov 1993, p. 1
 
8 S463 "Gonzales County Marriage Records", Texas
 
9 S354 "Ken & Nellie's Personal Book of Records"
 
10 S360 "Kildrummy Castle" in, Scotland's Sources website (2002)
 
11 S443 "Memorial and Genealogical Record of Southwest Texas" (Goodspeed Brothers, Publishers Chicago, Illinois 1894 Reproduced by Southern Historical Press %Rev. S. Emmett Lucas, Jr)
 
12 S435 "Missouri State Genealogical Association Journal", Summer 1993, P. O. Box 833, Columbia, Missouri 65205-0833
 
13 S187 "New Hope's Flood property", Old Bucks County local real estate magazine (1993 edition)
 
14 S461 "Stephens County Marriage Records", 1876-1894, Texas.
 
15 S429 "Sumner County Tennessee Court Minutes", Vol. 1 and 2, 1767-1796
 
16 S359 "The Battle at Sherriffmuir 1715"
 
17 S628 "The Robeson story begins in Somerville," article by Edward Jardim
 
18 S683 'Good Bye' from Americans The American staff of the American Service Club in Edinburgh (Ella T. Cruise, director; Anna W. Cleave, assistant director; Elizabeth M'Kinlay, Paula M'Knight, and Lucy M'Kinlay) address this message through the Post Bag to the people of Edinburgh: The American Red Cross at 53 Prince Street is officially closing on Monday morning, January 7.[*] It is with regret that we close our operation here, as it has been a very pleasant one as well as a very successful one. It would have been impossible for us to carry on our programme without the help of you people of Edinburgh. Throughout our stay here, which has lasted for three and a half years, we have found you to be the most cooperative, friendly, and hospitable. It is impossible individually to thank each one who has helped us, so we are taking this means to express our appreciation for the fine service we have received. The fact tht Edinburgh has been one of the most popular leave centres for the American troops speaks for your kindness and friendliness. In saying "Thank you" we speak not only for ourselves and the thousands of Americans you have served but also for the families of those men and women who are grateful for all you have done for their sons and daughters. Hundreds of you have worked in our club in a voluntary capacity giving many hours of your time, and really doing a great service for the men and women. To all of these volunteers go our sincere thanks in appreciation of the wonderful job they have done and for their loyalty and friendship. It is impossible for us to list all of the departments and firms with which we have dealt, but we do want them to know that we have appreciated the fine service they have given us and the spirit in which it was given. Enough praise cannot be given the members of our staff who have worked in the club and who have played a large part in creating the pleasant atmosphere which has prevailed here. We thank them for their loyalty and for the fine job they have done. As we leave Edinburgh we say, from the bottom of our hearts, "Many thanks from many Yanks." -- Source: Undated, untitled news clip published in Edinburgh Scotland. * January 7th fell on a Monday during the year 1945.
 
19 S153 1706 Staten Island Census in Stillwell, John E., Historical and Genealogical Miscellany (Vol. I, p. 153-154)
 
20 S594 1875 Buffalo & Erie County Census
 
21 S123 1875 Kansas State Census
 
22 S26 22d Judicial District, Wayne County Branch, Court of Common Pleas (Commonwealth of Pennsylvania)
 
23 S658 Time
 
24 S675 Website of the Ashland Elementary PTO (Manassas, Virginia : www.ashlandpto.org, November 21, 2005)
 
25 S425 Abstracted by Joyce Martin Murray, 2923 Daniel, Dallas, Texas 75205, Book - "Logan County, Kentucky Deed Abstracts", 1792-1813 Abstracts of Deed Books Volumes A1, A, B, C. (Henington Publishing Co. Wolfe City, Texas 75496 copyright 1993)
 
26 S457 Adele H. Millis 923 Vance Jackson #507 San Antonio, Texas (1994)
 
27 S475 Akins, Lisa T. (transcriber), Polk County, Georgia Cemeteries: Hubbard-Brooks
 
28 S646 Alan Cearley of Dalton, Georgia, e-mail to Thomas Rue of Monticello, New York (3 Feb 2004)
 
29 S426 Alex C. Finley, "History of Logan County", Kentucky
 
30 S428 Alex C. Finley, "The History of Russellville and Logan County, Kentucky" (Gaines and Barclay, Publishers 1879)
 
31 S214 Amason, Jeff, e-mail to Thomas S. Rue of Monticello, New York (9 July 1997)
 
32 S301 Ancestry.com, Ancestry World Tree
 
33 S629 Archie Mckerracher, ""The Erskin Clan"," The Highlander: The Magazine of Scottish Heritage Vol. 29, No. 2 (Mar/Apr 1991).
 
34 S393 Ardee Convent Subscribers List (1856/6)
 
35 S189 Ardee parish register, in "Information concerning Maguires"
 
36 S314 Ardee, Archdiocese of Armagh, parish register
 
37 S275 Arkansas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistiscs
 
38 S403 Ashby, Sue (editor and transcriber), Militia Officers of Chatham County in the Revolutionary War and Other County Officials
 
39 S405 Ashby, Sue (transcriber), Orphan's Indentures & Guardianship Records In Court Minutes (Taken from Chatham Co. Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions, 1774-1800)
 
40 S402 Ashby, Sue (transcriber), Tick Creek Baptist Cemetery, Chatham County
 
41 S401 Ashby, Sue, Names of Slaves In Chatham County Extracted From Deeds, Wills, Bibles, Etc. (11-04-2000)
 
42 S140 Ashmead, Henry Graham, History of Delaware County, Pennsylvania Philadelphia (1884)
 
43 S344 Association of American Physicians website
 
44 S203 Astley Abbotts Parish (Anglican), Parish Register (1596-1670)
 
45 S169 Banks, Raymond H., Abstracts of Civilian Registration Cards, 1917-1918
 
46 S617 Barnaby J. Feder, "A New Urgency in the Race for Blood Substitutes," The New York Times (4 Mar 2001)
 
47 S611 Bensuk, Katherine of Houston, Texas, e-mail to Thomas Rue of Monticello, New York (July 2003)
 
48 S485 Bernards Township Board of Education, Minutes Basking Ridge, New Jersey (9 Sep 2002)
 
49 S38 Bieber, Oscar of Brooklyn, New York, letter to Clyde B. Rue of Livonia, Michigan (30 Aug 1953)
 
50 S69 Birth announcement
 

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