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Finley-McFarling Genealogy Collection

Sonoma County Historical Society Grants the Dr. Carmen Finley Historical Web Site Award to Dr. Carmen Finley; Santa Rosa, California; January 22, 2000; Phyllis Schmitt, President

Background

The Finley-McFarling Genealogy Collection contains over 900 citations to documents involving early Finley families in Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Texas, and California along with a number of collateral lines. These documents, all in transcribed form and many with copies of the original documents, include deeds, court records, tax and census records, marriage and other vital records, as well as some extensive probate records, and abstracts taken from standard sources, correspondence, and other family history documentation..

Collection

This collection involves early Finley families in Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Texas, and California along with a number of collateral lines. Researchers interested in Caldwell, Doak, Downing, Gillespie and Mounts may also find references of interest. There are also citations to many McFarling documents in Virginia, Ohio, and California. Collateral lines related to McFarling include Bancroft, McKnight, Fullerton, Hackney, Heald, Moore, Osten, and Senteney. German surnames related to both paternal and maternal lines include Loesch/Lesh/Lash, Stemple, Minnir/Minear, Pabst/Bobst, Bischoff/Bishoff, Wüll/Will, and Drach.

Gentech and Ancestry Incorporated are pleased to present the 1998 applied technology award to the Sonoma State Library and Carmen Finley in recognition of outstanding contributions to technological and genealogical quality.

In addition to the formats mentioned already, the collection includes photographic family albums and other documents used in the analysis of problems found in tracing family members. In addition there are reprints of published research by Carmen J. Finley found in the National Genealogical Society Quarterly, The Virginia Genealogist, the American Genealogist, Tennessee Ancestors, National Genealogical Society Computer Interest Group Digest, and Finley Findings, International. About 80% of this material is available online and all are available in hard copy form.

Researchers interested in early Finley records (1740-1800) in Virginia will find an abundance of material in Augusta County, but there are also other Virginia documents from Albemarle, Amhurst, Bedford, Botetourt, Fincastle, Montgomery, Prince Edward, Rockbridge, Washington, and Wythe Counties. Kentucky documents (1780-1815) include mainly Lincoln, Madison, Mercer, and Garrard Counties; Tennessee documents (1790-1830) include mainly Knox, Blount, and Jefferson Counties. An added feature is the ability to search on the subject "Slaves" to locate documents prior to the Civil War which include the names of slaves found in court and land records.

Visit the Carmen Finley papers in OnceSearch, the Library catalog.

Access

The research material in the collection is available to view by appointment.