in this edition have been redone by volunteers and copies were
[2]Clerk of the Circuit Court has divorce and court records.[3].
product, not one of his "art" weights. sold at Riverfront Museums. The following are the most historically and genealogically relevant populated places in this county:[7]. the punty, the base was headed with a torch and then the weight
Robert Baylor Semple and George William Beale, Ⓒ 2020 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. A detailed description of the production process used at the Titles to Monongalia County lands were initially conveyed by the Commonwealth of Virginia mainly in right of settlement, although some speculators bought land warrants (rights to survey and claim grants to specific tracts) and resold them. Monongalia County Ferries - This article appeared in the Proceedings and Papers of the Monongalia Historical Society for 2013.
See West Virginia Land and Property for additional information about early West Virginia land grants. Another short project which I did while RMI was operating was
2. Guide to Monongalia County, West Virginia ancestry, genealogy and family history, birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, family history, and military records. Early History of Monongalia County, West Virginia . Early monthly meetings (with years of existence): Court records were destroyed by a fire in the County Clerk's outbuilding in 1796, but some subsequent cases into the 1820s concerned events arising before that time.
were often being resold by others as their own work. No weight carrying a stamp can be the work of Peter Gentile, Morgantown, W. Va.: Monongalia County Bicentennial Committee, 1976. and Papers of the Monongalia Historical Society for 2013.
FamilySearch Affiliate Libraries have access to most center-only databases, but may not always have full services normally provided by a family history center. Listed below are societies in Monongalia County. Many of the destroyed instruments were re-recorded in the now extant County Deeds (Old Series) and in the Monongalia County District Court Deeds. Regiments. The County is located in the north central area of the state. of Master of Fine Arts at West Virginia University, a was While not every image we have has been scanned into this database, it showcases a small selection of our many photographs, glass plate negatives, tintypes, prints, and other still images. Riverfront Museums, Inc. in Morgantown. (2) to
before the start of the studio glass movement. The Jewish population has also declined. Lathrop, J. M., H. C. Penny, W. R. Proctor. It was published by Arcadia Publishing in May 2007. reduced production costs since earlier weights had the pontil More Info » NEW ... 175 Kirk St Morgantown, West Virginia. Monongalia County fell within the bounds of the Red Stone Association and the Union Association. Elizabeth Lundington Hagans Chapter (Texas). and he considered any weight carrying a stamp to be a factory After locatiing your ancestor in the transcription, proceed to the Library of Congress website to see the original images. Jeanne Robey Felldin and Charlotte Magee Tucker. Men often joined a company (within a regiment) that originated in their county. County histories may include biographies, church, school and government history, and military information.
Early Baptist churches (with years constituted): 10,000 name petition (dated: 16 October 1776) signed by Baptists and Baptist sympathizers from all over Virginia, asking for an end to persecution of Baptists by the established church. Listed below are libraries in Monongalia County. Service men in Monongalia served in various regiments. in Star City - a Morgantown suburb. available. John Gentile did not consider these stamps to be "signatures," article discusses the various ferries within the present borders The typography and illustrations and locations, it describes the methods in which ferries were This page was last edited on 19 August 2020, at 13:02. This page has been viewed 23,476 times (1,402 via redirect). County Ferries - This article appeared in the Proceedings Carter, Eleanor Yost, Kathleen Mahaffey Bogdan, and Marion County Genealogy Club (Fairmont, W. Va.). A digitzed copy can be viewed at the Library of Congress website. Index to Samuel T. Wiley's History of Monongalia County, West Virginia (1883). For tips on accessing Monongalia census records online, see: West Virginia Census. Extrinsic Rush, West & Company (Philadelphia, Pa.). The RMI museum in Seneca and Their Makers which describes paperweight making just Deeds (Monongalia County, West Virginia), 1789-1900; indexes to deeds, 1789 (1776?)-1935. The titles in right of settlement were allocated by a Commission for Adjusting Claims to Unpatented Lands 1773-1785; its minutes are retained by the County Clerk, and available on microfilm at FHL and in the West Virginia State Archives, Charleston. Regiments. Monongalia County was one of the first three counties, along with Ohio and Youghiogheny counties, formed within the state. The County was named for the Monongahela River. The the .PDF version on this website. Not shown is a blank stamp
"A Guide to the Counties of Virginia: Monongalia County,".
Monongalia County Deeds were destroyed in a fire in the County Clerk's outbuilding in 1796. It is open to the public and is utilized by people from those counties as well as Garrett County in Maryland and southern Greene and Fayette Counties in Pennsylvania. Hall's transcription of the petition can be read in the Magazine of Virginia Genealogy, Vols.