Family Histories Online
There is a wealth of genealogy information available online these days, including many family histories that may provide valuable clues for your research and are freely accessible. This list will expand as I find additional books online that should be of interest to those researching East Coast families.
- Alexander – A Record of the Descendants of John Alexander – John E. Alexander
- Ashbridge – The Ashbridge Book
- Baily – Genealogy of the Baily Family – Gilbert Cope
- Barber – Genealogy of the Barber Family – Edwin Atlee Barber
- Brinton – The Brinton Family – Daniel G. Brinton
- Cleaver – Some of the Descendants of Peter Cleaver – William Jessup Cleaver
- Coates – A Genealogy of Moses and Susanna Coates – Truman Coates
- Darlington – Genealogy of the Darlington Family – Gilbert Cope
- Dixon – The Dixon Family – Mary Gant Bell
- Fell – The Fell Family in America – Sarah M. Fell
- Haines – Richard Haines and his descendants – Vol 1 and Vol 2
- Heacock – The Heacock Family
- Hannum – Genealogy of the Hannum Family – Curtis Hoopes Hannum
- Harlan – History and Genealogy of the Harlan Family – Alpheus H. Harlan
- Hiester – A Genealogy of the Hiester Family – V. E. C. Hill
- Hutton – History of Genealogy of the Hutton – Harold Hutton
- John – History and Family Record of the John Family – Clark E. John
- Lamborn – The Genealogy of the Lamborn Family – Samuel Lambron
- Maris – The Maris Family in America – George Lewis Maris
- Moore – Ancestors and Descendants of Andrew Moore – Vol 1, Vol 2 – John Andrew Moore Passmore
- Reber – Genealogy of the Reber Family – Morris B. Reber
- Sharpless – Genealogy of the Sharpless Family – Gilbert Cope
- Shoemaker – Genealogy of the Shoemaker Family of Cheltenham – Benjamin H. Shoemaker
- Smedley – Genealogy of the Smedley Family – Gilbert Cope
- Woodward – Genealogy of the Woodward Family of Chester County – Lewis Woodward
Another to add to your list is the Genealogy of the Lamborn Family – With Extracts from History, Biographies, Anecdotes, Etc. by Samuel Lamborn Published 1894. This compilation has a lot of narrative so is quite interesting. Like a few of the others I’ve consulted from your list you can get a published on demand copy or see it for free on the Internet Archive website. The published on demand copies vary in quality but the Internet Archive online editions are super clear and easy to read.