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The Edward Corder Senior Memorial Library, a
Digital Archive
A collection of digitized documents relating
to Edward Corder Sr. and his descendants
Established January 2007, organized
and maintained by Laura Henderson
This collection is intended for educational
use by genealogical researchers of the Corder family and allied
lines. Please do not copy or distribute these resources, or use
them for commercial purposes or in publications of any kind without
permission from the original sources or copyright holders.
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A
collection of links to third party web sites and resources deemed
reliable for furthering research primarily
on the Corder family and secondarily on selected allied lines.
1559-1837
The
St. Andrew Holborn Marriage Records Indexing Project
An ongoing volunteer effort
to catalog and digitally publish parish records of St. Andrew,
Holborn. The entries from the marriage registers do not appear
on the International Genealogical Index or in Boyd's Marriage
Index.
Relevant to: Edward
Corder I
1674-1834
The
Proceedings of the Old Bailey
A searchable archive of documents
(images and text) proceeding from court cases tried at London's
Old Bailey.
Relevant to: Edward
Corder I
1688-1810 A
Guide to the Fairfax Family Northern Neck Proprietary Papers
Location information for
a collection of documents purchased, 29 October 1953 by the Library
of Virginia.
Relevant to: Edward
Corder I
1700-1850 Perish
or Prosper: The Law and Convict Transportation in the British
Empire, 1700-1850
Although it pertains
primarily to transporation of convicts to Australia, many details
of Burce Kercher's
readable essay on the British penal practice of shipping unwanted
miscreants to its colonies can also be applied to the understanding
of the American immigration experience.
Relevant to: Edward
Corder I
1802 Tazewell
County, Virginia Personal Property Tax List
Transcribed by Jeffrey C.
Weaver, July 19, 1998 (Some "C" entries may be missing).
Relevant to: Edward
Corder II and sons
This collection is intended for educational
use by genealogical researchers of the Corder family and allied
lines. Please do not copy or distribute these resources, or use
them for commercial purposes or in publications of any kind without
permission from the original sources or copyright holders.
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